Tom Cruise informed the Mission: Difficult 7 team that they would be “f– king gone” if they didn’t stick to security rules in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic.
” They’re back there in Hollywood making films right now due to the fact that of us,” the actor, 58, could apparently be heard saying in an audio clip acquired by The Sun on Tuesday, December 15.
The Golden Globe winner continued, “If I see you do it once again, you’re f– king gone. And if anybody on this team does it, that’s it– and you too and you too. And you, do not you ever f– king do it once again. That’s it. No apologies. You can inform it to individuals that are losing their f– king houses since our industry is closed down.”

The New York local said that he was “beyond” the crew members’ apologies, explaining, “I have actually told you and now I want it and if you do it, you’re out!
The film formerly closed down recording in Venice in February due to Italy’s COVID-19 outbreak.
” Out of an abundance of caution for the security and well-being of our cast and team, and efforts of the regional Venetian federal government to halt public events in action to the danger of coronavirus, we are altering the production plan for our three-week shoot in Venice, the arranged first leg of an extensive production for Objective: Difficult 7,” a Paramount representative stated at the time. “During this hiatus we wish to be mindful of the concerns of the crew and are enabling them to return home until production starts. We will continue to monitor this scenario, and work along with health and government officials as it evolves.”

Cruise’s representative did not respond to United States Weekly‘s request for comment.
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