“It was the kind of story you read and I’m like, Am I reading that s- right? Could that really happen?” he said. Johnson added that he was “heartbroken” when he learned the news of the death on the “Rust” set, in which a live round was fired from a gun held by Alec Baldwin, killing Hutchins and injuring the film’s director, Joel Souza. ![]() And in addition to showrunners like those on “The Boys” or “The Rookie,” Johnson follows a coalition of over 200 cinematographers that earlier this week signed a letter saying they would no longer work on films that utilized live firearms. Johnson said that the plan will be to take care of whatever effect is necessary in postproduction and not worry about the cost to do it.
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