Mission Impossible 8 is billed as the most costly movie ever, is delayed after spending more than ₹3,000 crore.

Mission Impossible 8 has been unexpectedly delayed once again. For the much awaited Tom Cruise-starring eighth installment of the series, Fans will have to exercise a little more patience.

This time, the filming of Mission: Impossible 8 was interrupted by a mishap involving a submarine valued at approximately ₹250 crore. Additionally, it increased the movie’s budget.

Mirror UK reports that the 120-foot submarine’s heavy weight caused the gimbal, which was in charge of lowering it, to jam, requiring repairs and temporarily stopping production.

Sources claim that the repairs have caused a few weeks’ delay in the filming schedule, which has increased the already enormous expense. The site claims that the budget for Mission Impossible 8 is currently getting close to ₹3,324.88 crore ($400 million).

The manufacturing crew is irritated, the insider disclosed, since every day of delay results in extra expenses. The restoration process is currently under progress and should take many weeks.

A insider stated, “They’re not happy because it puts production behind, which costs a lot of money every day.” Delays have caused the eight part to be released later than planned this summer.
According to a number of rumours, it might be released in May 2025, but it’s unclear how the most recent setback would affect the movie’s release schedule.