Tom Cruise Attends Wimbledon Finals with Mission: Impossible Costars Hayley Atwell and Pom Klementieff
Karwai Tang/WireImage Pom Klementieff, Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell
Tom Cruise is enjoying a day out with his Mission: Impossible costars!
The actor, 59, attended the Wimbledon women's singles finals on Saturday alongside Hayley Atwell and Pom Klementieff. There the trio watched as Australian Ashleigh Barty faced off against the Czech Republic's Karolina Pliskova, with Barty ultimately winning the match.
The official Twitter account for the tennis championship also shared a pair of fun videos in honor of Cruise, who wore a sharp blue suit for the outing.
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"A set down, it isn't mission impossible from here to win for Karolina Pliskova," they joked alongside one video that showed the group enjoying the big match.
Meanwhile, another video showed Cruise waving to the crowds. "Take a bow, @TomCruise," they captioned the clip.
Karwai Tang/WireImage Hayley Atwell and Tom Cruise
Neil Mockford/GC Images Tom Cruise
Take a bow, @TomCruise #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/MpT7FlvEIf
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 10, 2021
The outing came a month after production was briefly suspended due to a positive COVID-19 test on set.
"We have temporarily halted production on Mission: Impossible 7 until June 14th, due to positive coronavirus test results during routine testing," a studio spokesperson told Entertainment Weekly in a statement at the time. "We are following all safety protocols and will continue to monitor the situation."
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Several months earlier, an audio recording leaked late last year that featured Cruise lashing out at crew members on the set of Mission: Impossible 7 over COVID-19 protocols being neglected.
The big-budget action sequel had previously halted production in Italy back in February 2020 as the coronavirus outbreak began, but eventually resumed in Rome in October. Variety also reported that the set was then shut down for a week in October after positive COVID tests.
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During an interview with Empire in May, Cruise addressed the comments, noting that there was "a lot at stake" in the tense moment.
"I said what I said," he told the magazine, standing by the statements he made.
"All those emotions were going through my mind," he continued. "I was thinking about the people I work with, and my industry. And for the whole crew to know that we'd started rolling on a movie was just a huge relief. It was very emotional, I gotta tell you."
In addition to the latest installment in the Mission: Impossible franchise, Cruise will also star in Top Gun: Maverick, hitting theaters this November.