To update: More details have emerged about the accident that killed two actors and injured two actors and four crew members during the filming of a Netflix television series in Mexico. Chosen person.
Redrum, whose shooting continues, temporarily stopped the production of the series. The accident occurred on June 16 when the victims were in transit at the local airport from Santa Rosalia. The condition of the injured and crew is stable.
Netflix has yet to comment on the crash.
SAG-AFTRA is looking for an accident. “SAG-AFTRA has contacted Netflix and the Mexican Screen Actors Guild about ANDA regarding this incident and we are investigating the situation with local production,” the spokesperson said. “Safety has always been our priority. We will continue to take all necessary steps to ensure that our members and others are safe in the workplace.”
early: Crew members were sitting in a pickup truck and collided and somersaulted with a Netflix series during an accident Chosen person.
Officials said two players were killed and six crew members were injured in the crash. The identities of the victims were initially unknown. The Baja California Ministry of Culture later said that Raimundo Garduño Cruz and Juan Francisco González Aguilar had died.
The accident occurred on a desert road near Mulgey on the Baja California peninsula.
The crew was shooting around Santa Rosalia.
chosen person The series is about a 12-year-old boy who learns that it is the return of Jesus Christ, who is destined to save humanity. Based on the comic book series by Mark Millar and Peter Gross.
The series is being produced by an unnamed independent producer. Officials did not provide information on whether the accident would affect production.
Dave Robb contributed to this report.
Source: Deadline

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