Mission: Impossible 7 and Top Gun 2 release dates delayed again

Tom Cruise in Top Gun: Maverick
(Image credit: Paramount Pictures)

Mission: Impossible 7♏ and Top Gun: Maverick have been delayed yet again, slipping into 2022.

As reports, Paramount Pictures has pushed Mission: Impossible 7 to Septe🅺mber 30, 2022, while Top Gun: Maverick will arrive on May 27, 2022, just in time for Memorial Day. 

Mission: Impossible 7 was originally scheduled for November 2021 but was 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:pushed to May 27, 2022 earlier this year. Top Gun: Maverick was once scheduled for release in July 2021 and was previously delayed to November 🐓19, 2021. Now it has become the first major end-of𒆙-year release to vacate its spot.

The films' latest delays ran♋ge from four to six months each, but in total they've both been pushed back nearly a year at this point. The Mission: Impossible🎶 delay stings but the original Top Gun came out in 1986, so what's a few more months for the sequel? 

The last time Mission: Impossible 7 was delayed, Paramount also updated the window for Mission: Impossible 8𒉰, which is already a sure thing. Initially scheduled for November 2022 and later pushed to July 2023, Mission: Impossible 8 may well be shifted around once again to accommodate for Paramount's updated 2022 releases. 

Unsurprisingly, Paramount cites the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in its explanation for these delays. Deadline reports that the surge in Delta variant cases forced Paramount t⛄o reconsider its 2021 lineup, and the company has apparently decided to play it safe and push everything back until the world is more stable and, hopefully, movie-ready. 

There is some hope: 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Venom 2 might not be delayed (again) after all and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:No Time to Die looks set to actually come out. In the meantime, check out all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming movies to get excited about.

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