Tom Cruise's Top Gun Maverick & Mission Impossible 7 Release Delayed Yet Again Due to COVID-19 Concerns

Hollywood star Tom Cruise's next two highly-anticipated movies Top Gun: Maverick and Mission: Impossible 7 are being delayed again due to COVID-19 concerns. As per Variety, Paramount has delayed its tentpoles amid a surge in the Delta variant of COVID-19.

Tom Cruise in Top Gun Maverick and Mission Impossible 7 (Photo Credits: Twitter)

Hollywood star Tom Cruise's next two highly-anticipated movies Top Gun: Maverick and Mission: Impossible 7 are being delayed again due to COVID-19 concerns. As per Variety, Paramount has delayed its tentpoles amid a surge in the Delta variant of COVID-19. 'Top Gun: Maverick' will now open in theatres on May 27, 2022, instead of November 19, 2021, while the other Cruise-led adventure, 'Mission: Impossible 7', will release on September 30, 2022, instead of May 27, 2022. Tom Cruise’s BMW Recovered After Getting Stolen; Superstar Loses Luggage Worth Thousands of Pounds From The Car.

'Mission: Impossible - Fallout' filmmaker Christopher McQuarrie has directed the seventh installment of the franchise. Joseph Kosinski has helmed 'Top Gun: Maverick'. 'Top Gun: Maverick' was originally set for a June 24, 2020 opening but was shifted back to December 23, 2020, due to the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. It later had release dates set for July 2, 2021, and, most recently, November 19, 2021. Mission Impossible 7: Tom Cruise Reveals About the ‘Most Dangerous’ Stunt of His Career for His Latest Film.

On the other hand, 'Mission: Impossible 7' was first delayed from July 23, 2021, to November 19 before 'Maverick' took over that spot and pushed it to May 27, 2022. It now lands four months after Maverick's premiere. But worry not as there are still several promising titles on the calendar through the end of the year, assuming rival studios keep their biggest movies on the schedule.

In the fall, Universal's musical adaptation of 'Dear Evan Hansen' is opening on September 24, MGM's James Bond sequel 'No Time to Die' is launching on October 8 and Sony's 'Venom: Let There Be Carnage' is debuting on October 15. Later in 2021, Disney and Marvel's 'Eternals' is dated for November 5, Steven Spielberg's adaptation of 'West Side Story' is scheduled for December 10 and Warner Bros.' 'The Matrix 4' is slated for December 22.

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