Mission: Impossible 8 Begins Filming

Mission: Impossible 8 Begins Filming!

The eighth ‘Mission: Impossible’ movie has already begun filming.

With Mission: Impossible 7 already completed, that leaves one more or one more movie left to film MI:8. Originally, Mission Impossible 7 + 8 were scheduled for 2021 and  2022, but now they’re coming out in 2023 + 2024…

CelebnMovies247.com reports that Tom Cruise will reprise the role of Ethan Hunt for the eighth instalment of the long-running film franchise.

Hollywood star Tom Cruise shot ‘Mission: Impossible 7’ amid the COVID-19 pandemic and it was originally slated to premiere on September 30, 2022. But due to problems relating to the health crisis, its release has now been pushed back until July 14, 2023. Cruise did another crazy stunt in MI7 – and rented a cruise ship to keep all cast and crew safe during pandemic filming.

‘Mission: Impossible 7’ has been made at a cost of $290 million, with tax incentives, according to The Hollywood Reporter. And the movie will appear on the Paramount+ streaming app 45 days after its theatrical release.

‘Mission: Impossible 8’, on the other hand, was originally due to premiere on July 7, 2023 – but it’s now been delayed until June 28, 2024.

The project features returning stars Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, and Rebecca Ferguson, as well as newcomers Hayley Atwell, Pom Klementieff, Shea Whigham, and Cary Elwes.

The timescales for the back-to-back productions were changed because of the pandemic, which created a huge amount of disruption throughout the movie industry.

Last year, Tom discussed the challenge of getting the production up and running amid the global health crisis.

The 59-year-old actor was determined to return to work, even though the pandemic threatened to derail his plans.

He said at the time:

I’ve produced 30 to 40 movies. I am responsible for thousands, if not tens of thousands, of jobs.

All my friends in the industry, people that are in distribution, and my crew were like, ‘What are we going to do? I could lose my house!’ So I told the studio and I told the industry, ‘We’re going back. We’re going to get everyone back to work. We’re going to start shooting in the summer. And we’re going to figure out how to do it safely.’