dimanche 21 août 2016

Mission: Impossible 6 Halts Over Tom Cruise Salary Dispute


Work won't resume until the issue is resolved.

Pre-production on Mission: Impossible 6 has been put on hold, as Paramount Pictures seeks to resolve a salary dispute with Tom Cruise before moving forward on the film.

According to Deadline, a team of around 15 people in London who started work on visual effects were told to stop prepping for the film, and won't resume until the issue regarding Cruise's salary has been resolved.

The outlet has heard two different scenarios, the first of which claims Paramount wants the film's leading man and the producers at Bad Robot and Skydance to lower their rates. The other scenario suggests the studio wants to pay Cruise around the same amount he received for Rogue Nation, but the actor wants a raise on par with what Universal gave him for The Mummy.

Mission: Impossible 6 isn't likely in danger of getting canceled, as Rogue Nation performed too well for Paramount to scrap the film.

Director Christopher McQuarrie only just started writing the script and full-scale production isn't scheduled to begin until January, so the studio has plenty of time to negotiate a deal with Cruise.

Alex Osborn is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter and subscribe to his video content on YouTube.

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