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Did Tom Cruise's displeasure over salary halt 'Mission: Impossible 6' production?

This is the second setback for the sixth movie in the popular franchise

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A dispute over salary between actor Tom Cruise and Paramount has reportedly halted preproduction on Mission: Impossible 6.

The studio, which is co-financing the movie, was in the prep stages for a January 2017 production start and Christopher McQuarrie, who is back on directing duties after reinvigorated the franchise with the fifth installment, is writing the script.

One of the contentious points is Cruise's back-end profit participation, with the star looking to match or exceed what he is getting paid by Universal for starring in The Mummy, which he is currently shooting in London, sources have told The Hollywood Reporter.

Mummy is a pivotal movie for Universal, which is looking to launch a cinematic franchise and has hinged plenty on Cruise's star power.

This is the second hiccup this summer for Mission: Impossible 6. In July, the project threatened to fall apart over what one source said was script issues. That obstacle pushed a November start into the new year.

Paramount initially wanted "Mission: Impossible 6" for a late 2017 release but it is currently undated.

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