Mission: Impossible 8 Blocked From Filming In Arctic Location By Local Government

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A new report reveals that Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two was blocked from filming in an arctic location by local authorities.

According to a new report, one protected Arctic location has been ruled off-limits for the ongoing Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two production. After the franchise first got its start back in 1996, the story of Tom Cruise's superspy Ethan Hunt is seemingly coming to an end with two final installments. Although Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One is still months away from hitting theaters, work has been ongoing on the eighth and final entry for some time.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Now, a new report from The Guardian claims that Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two's filming has encountered a bit of a setback. The production was reportedly aiming to film at various locations on Svalbard, a protected archipelago between Norway and the North Pole, but local Norwegian authorities denied requests for a planned 40 helicopter landings due to concerns regarding disruptions to local wildlife.

More recently, however, director Christopher McQuarrie, Cruise, and the rest of the production were spotted in Italy. Specifically, the Mission: Impossible 8 cast and crew filmed scenes on an aircraft carrier in the Aegean Sea.

With the Mission: Impossible 8 production denied access to film in certain locations on Svalbard, it's unclear where the production will go next. It's also not clear if the material they did manage to film on the archipelago will still be used or if the entire sequence will be reshot elsewhere. Many questions remain regarding Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two, but the movie is certainly shaping up to be, at the very least, a picturesque conclusion to Hunt's story.

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