Questions asked over Mission Impossible 7 filming in Derbyshire
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Over the last few weeks, work has been taking place to create a train crash set at the former Darlton Quarry in Stoney Middleton.
MORE: Mission Impossible 7: All quiet at Derbyshire's Darlton Quarry set - when will filming resume?
Filming for the dramatic scene – and site clearance – had been expected to be finished by now.
However, when we visited the site recently, all was quiet.
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We asked Paramount Pictures for a reason for the delay in filming, when shooting will take place, and how long it will last.
However, we had not received a response by the time of publication.
Earlier this month, Paramount Pictures said production on Mission Impossible 7 in the UK had to be stopped for two weeks due to positive Covid-19 tests within the crew.
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Hide AdIn a statement, the company said: “We have temporarily halted production on Mission Impossible 7 until June 14 due to positive coronavirus test results during routine testing.
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Hide Ad“We are following all safety protocols and will continue to monitor the situation.”
It is not known how many people tested positive for the disease.
In December, an audio recording released by The Sun newspaper appeared to show Mission Impossible star Tom Cruise, 58, shouting and swearing at a film crew, warning them to keep 2m away from one other.
“I don't ever want to see it again, ever!” he could be heard shouting.
“And if you don't do it, you're fired.”