The only guns The Rock will use on his movie sets going forward are his biceps
Hollywood actor Dwayne âThe Rockâ Johnson said he would not use real guns again in his movies after his friend and fellow actor Alec Baldwin accidentally shot and killed a cinematographer on a film set in New Mexico last month.
Halyna Hutchins was killed on October 21 by a bullet discharged from a gun Baldwin was using to rehearse a scene on the set of Western movie Rust.
Baldwin had been told by an assistant director that the gun was âcoldâ, an industry term meaning it is safe to use.
Dwayne Johnson at Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw in Los Angeles. Credit:AP
Johnson, who was out in Los Angeles attending the world premiere of his new Netflix blockbuster Red Notice with co-stars Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot, said his production company, Seven Bucks Productions, would ânot use real guns ever again.â
âThat was a terrible scenario that happened. Iâve known Alec (Baldwin) for many, many years. Heâs a buddy of mine, and my heart goes out to the families of everybody who was involved,â he said.
âI canât speak for other production companies, I canât speak for other studios, but what I can tell you is this has created a new lens and a new perspective on how we can operate moving forward,â Johnson told Reuters.
The Fast & Furious star said from now on his production company would use rubber guns and that they would âtake care of it in post (production) and we wonât worry about the dollars.â
The shooting has reignited concern about the use of prop guns and safety on movie sets. Baldwin disputes allegations that the production of Rust was unsafe and chaotic.
Red Notice, which sees Johnson team up with Reynolds and Gadot for an action-packed heist caper, streams on Netflix from November 12.
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