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Why Christopher McQuarrie Had To Direct Some Of Mission: Impossible 7 From Home - Looper

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In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Cary Elwes spoke about the difficulty of shooting "Mission: Impossible 7." The franchise newcomer revealed director Christopher McQuarrie was forced to work from home for a period of time, due to having possibly come in contact with someone who since tested positive for COVID-19. 

After acknowledging the production difficulties faced by the "Mission: Impossible 7" team, Elwes explained, "Chris McQuarrie had to direct from his computer at home because he had been contact-traced. And that is a testament to how brilliant he is, that he was able to do it. He said, 'Look, I never want to do it again' — but he managed it. We got it done."

Despite these issues, shooting on the film ultimately wrapped in September 2021, and McQuarrie being willing to do such a difficult job from home to keep the production going is a testament to his dedication. Despite a number of delays and shifts to the release date, "Mission: Impossible 7" is set to hit theaters in 2022.

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