Tom Cruise lands his helicopter in London as he finally wraps Mission Impossible 7 filming after 12 months
IT'S TAKEN a long 12 months, but Tom Cruise has FINALLY wrapped up filming today on Mission Impossible 7.
The pint-sized movie star has been in England shooting his latest movie in the famous franchise since last September.
The new film has been blighted by problems but after a series of mishaps, filming is finally done.
Tom, 59, was seen landing in a helicopter as he finished shooting the highly publicised film.
Over the last year he has been seen performing death-defying stunts by himself, after refusing to use a stuntman.
Filming has taken longer this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
In December last year Tom was secretly recorded telling staff they are “f*****g gone” if they break strict Covid-19 rules and delay filming either further.
The movie - which is expected out in cinemas next May - also hit ANOTHER roadblock in June when Tom was told to self-isolate for two weeks after 14 crew got Covid.
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The Hollywood star spent a day filming with dancers who later tested positive.
The UK shoot was then halted and the entire 60-strong crew is in isolation here following mass testing.
A source told The Sun at the time: “Tom is absolutely fuming about what’s happened, especially given his rant to his staff last year.
“It’s going to badly affect filming and they’ll be playing catch-up when they finally come back.
“Fourteen crew members have got Covid — most of them are close aides of Tom’s.
"The whole shooting crew, about 60 people, have all had to self-isolate for 14 days.”