The study is “still in the process of collecting data on what happened and why,” they added, without giving further details.
A accident occurred in the set of the next Eddie Murphy moviea heist comedy titled ”The Pickup”where several people were injured, according to the Amazon MGM studio, responsible for the production of the feature film.
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“Unfortunately, the sequence did not go as planned and several team members were injured“said a spokesperson in reference to the accident that occurred on Saturday, while filming an action sequence.


The study “still in the process of collecting data on what happened and why”they added, without giving more details.
Eddie Murphy leads the cast of the film Tim Story of (The Blackening) which also includes Pete Davidson, Keke Palmer, Andrew Clay, Eva Longoria, Ismael Cruz Cordova, Jack Kessy and Marshawn Lynch.
While the plot of the film remains a secret, the script is written by Matt Mider and Kevin Burrows. Producers include John Davis and John Fox for Davis Entertainment; Murphy and Charisse Hewitt-Webster for Eddie Murphy Productions; and Story for The Story Company.
None of the main cast was present at the time of the accident.
The incident affected the film’s second unit, an industry term that refers to filming that takes place outside of the main production.
The second units They are usually in charge of filming dangerous scenes and it is not usual for them to have the participation of the main actors.
The action sequence had been rehearsed and “all safety precautions were reviewed beforehand and monitored during filming,” the studio said.
“The well-being of the entire cast and crew is our priority, and we will continue to insist on the highest industry safety standards during filming,” he added.
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