There seems to be a wave of support for stopping the use of real guns in movies after the incident where actor Alec Baldwin accidentally opened fire with live ammunition and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of Rust and Dwayne Johnson. The Rock) was a pioneer.
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Accordingly, Dwayne Johnson (The Rock) made a move after the tragic death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of Alec Baldwin’s Rust and pledged not to use real guns in film projects by the Seven Bucks company. Productions produced by him.
Dwayne Johnson at the premiere of his new action comedy Red Notice in Los Angeles told Variety: “I can’t represent everyone when I say this but I can say it with certainty and clarity here, that any film made on behalf of Seven Bucks Productions – any movie, any television show, or anything we make or produce in our name – will not use use real guns’.
The 49-year-old actor continued: “We’re going to switch to using slingshots. We don’t mind the money, we don’t mind that it’s going to cost more.”
Dwayne explained that he made the decision because he was “heartbroken” following the tragedy last month when actor and producer Alec Baldwin accidentally shot and killed cinematographer Hutchins on the set of Rust in New Mexico’s Western Region.
The muscular actor famous in action movies said: “We lost a life. My heart goes out to her family and everyone on the set. I have also been friends with Alec Baldwin for quite some time. Already”.
The actor and former star of the American professional wrestling tournament (WWE) also said that right after the tragic incident, he immediately phoned his team to discuss the necessary things to ensure safety. more in the company’s film production in the future.
Dwayne explains: “I like the film business. There are protocols and safety measures that we always have in place in the film business and we take that very seriously. And these films are safety movies. That makes us proud.
“But accidents do happen. And when it happens with this severity it’s really heartbreaking, I think the most prudent and smartest thing to do is to stop even for a second, check it out. reassess how you’re going to move forward and how we’re going to work together.”
Dwayne Johnson added: “Every movie we do under Seven Bucks Productions with any studio, we don’t use real guns. That’s our motto.”
Source: thegioidienanh.vn