Sunday, November 17

Tom Cruise's 'Mission: Impossible 7' delays its release date… again

La esperada cinta vuelve a verse afectada por los efectos del coronavirus.
The long-awaited film is once again affected by the effects of the coronavirus.

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Once again, the long-awaited movie “Mission Impossible 7”, starring Tom Cruise, experiences the ravages of the growing number of infections by coronavirus and its variant ‘Ómicron’ a world level. For this reason, it was announced that it will hit the screens until the next 2023.

Through a statement, the production companies Paramount Pictures and Skydance announced that Mission Impossible 7 changed its release date to 2023, while installment number 8 was postponed to 2024.

Let’s remember that the seventh installment of this saga was scheduled to hit theater screens on 29 September 2021, this after having been previously postponed, since in principle it would come out in May of this year.

According to Paramount Pictures and Skydance, the new release date will be 14 July 2023 as a result of the “delays due to the pandemic”. And, although they claimed to know that this news comes as a bucket of cold water to fans of the saga, the postponement is given with the intention of ” to provide moviegoers with an experience in rooms like no other“.

However, this is not the only Tom Cruise film to suffer the ravages of the pandemic, as “Top Gun: Maverick”, also produced by Paramount-Skydance , does not even have an approximate release date , which leaves the presence of the actor on the screen in check big during this 2022.

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