Alec Baldwin Western, rustBombed with indictments and lawsuits surrounding the death of cinematographer Halina Hutchins, reportedly plans to resume filming in New Mexico, promising enhanced security measures will be put in place.
Star and producer Alec Baldwin was charged with involuntary manslaughter in January following the death of the film’s cinematographer Halina Hutchins in 2021. Halina Hutchins was shot when Baldwin fired a live round from the pistol he was using as her prop while rehearsing for the scene. Filmed on a movie set in New Mexico. Hutchins later died from a bullet that hit her in the chest.
Hutchins’ family also sued Baldwin and Production for battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and compensation for negligence, months after Baldwin settled a similar lawsuit against Hutchins’ husband. I filed a lawsuit.
Now Baldwin and the film’s producers are announcement Filming will resume after implementing increased safety measures, officials said. hollywood reporter.
“The production features enhanced on-set safety protocols, including a safety supervisor, and prohibits the use of weapons and ammunition. Live ammunition has always been prohibited,” the paper noted.
of reporter Hutchins’ husband Matthew Hutchins added that he “fully supports” Bianca Klein’s return to filming.american horror story) was hired to replace the deceased cinematographer on the project.
The Baldwin and crew rehearsal scene that caused Hutchins’ death was also discarded.
Prosecutors are accusing Baldwin of skipping OSHA gun safety training among the cast and crew ahead of filming in 2021. Let Hutchins die.
The film’s former Armorer, Hannah Gutierrez Reed, was also charged with the shooting.
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