During the filming of Warner Bros. and Legendary's Alejandro González Iárritu movie in the UK, John Goodman was injured.
We were informed by a representative for Warner Bros. Pictures that "John Goodman suffered a hip injury." As a result of his immediate medical treatment, the shooting was postponed for a short time to give him time to recover. Following John's complete recovery, the production will resume shooting the following week.
According to our understanding, Goodman fell last week while blocking a scene at Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom and was taken to the hospital for treatment. As far as we know, this caused the filming to stop for two days. The 72-year-old actor is anticipated to return to the set on Monday, according to sources. It has been described to us as a relatively "minor injury."
Oscar winner González Iárritu's untitled project, which began production late last year, is his first English-language film since The Revenant. With a script that he co-wrote in 2023 with Birdman co-writers Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, and Sabina Berman, it is being produced and directed by González Iárritu. The plot's specifics are still a secret.
The 72-year-old actor best known for his roles in "The Big Lebowski" and "Roseanne" recently suffered a hip injury while working with Tom Cruise at Pinewood Studios near London on an untitled film. Goodman slipped during a blocking rehearsal, which caused a brief pause in production. He was treated right away, and filming is scheduled to resume next week. He is expected to fully recover.
Jesse Plemons, Michael Stuhlbarg, Sandra Hüller, and Riz Ahmed are also in this upcoming film, which is being directed by Alejandro González Iárritu. The main character of the story is "the most powerful man in the world," who tries to show that he is the one who will save humanity by causing a disaster.
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