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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    A number of crew members have been injured on the set of Eddie Murphy's new movie

    An accident took place during the shooting of an action sequence for 'The Pickup' in Atlanta, Georgia, on 20 April after the stunt "did not go as planned", but it is unclear how many people were hurt in the incident.


    A spokesperson for Amazon MGM Studios told Deadline: "On April 20, an accident occurred on the set of The Pickup during a rehearsed 2nd unit action sequence. Unfortunately, the sequence did not go as planned and several members of the crew were injured as a result.

    "We are still in the process of gathering facts on what happened and why, but first and foremost our thoughts are with those who are recovering.

    "The well-being of the entire crew and cast is our first priority, and we will continue to insist on the highest industry standards of safety while filming. All safety precautions were reviewed prior to and monitored during the shoot."

    Online reports suggest a truck "locked up" and crashed unexpectedly into a car, with two people hospitalised and injuries including bruises and broken bones.

    According to the outlet, director and producer Tim Story or his lead cast members weren't on the set as it involved a second unit shoot and it is believed production on the movie didn't shut down in the aftermath of the accident.

    Union IATSE, which represents crew members are investigating what happened.

    The organisation said in a statement: "IATSE is aware of an accident that took place on the Georgia set of 'The Pickup' and have started an inquiry."

    Eddie leads the cast of the heist film, which will also star Pete Davidson, Keke Palmer, Andrew Dice Clay, Eva Longoria, Ismael Cruz Cordova, Jack Kesy and Marshawn Lynch.

    Kevin Burrows and Matt Mider have written the script for the movie, and while plot details have been kept under wraps, sources have described it as a heist comedy in the style of 'Bad Boys', with the 'Nutty Professor' star set to play a character who becomes smitten with a woman and finds himself mixed up in a heist attempt.

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