'Bond 25' Production Shut Down Following Daniel Craig Injury: Report
The troubled production of the 25th installment in the James Bond franchise has reportedly suffered another blow: Star Daniel Craig is said to have suffered an on-set injury that has caused filming to be temporarily shut down.
UK gossip outlet Bond 25" in which he was running, but slipped and fell, injuring his ankle. The actor was reportedly shooting one of the last scenes set in Jamaica, where the flick opens.
Here's how a source described the event to The Sun:
"[Craig] was sprinting during filming when he slipped and fell quite awkwardly.
“He was in quite a lot of pain and was complaining about his ankle.
“As you’d expect he was also pretty angry that it had happened. He threw his suit jacket on the ground in sheer frustration.”
According to the outlet, Craig was quickly rushed from Jamaica to the U.S. to meet with a specialist. But that means that filming at London's Pinewood Studios, set to begin this coming weekend, has been canceled, and the production is on indefinite hold while Craig heals.
This is just the latest setback for the walk away after reported creative clashes with Craig and the film's producers.
[via: The Sun]
