Director Cary Fukunaga took to Instagram to remind everyone that Bond 25 still is underway despite an injury to its star and a June 4 explosion that damaged the 007 Stage at Pinewood Studios.
The director posted a photograph of a crew member (“A cam 1st Jorge Sanchez”) holding up an over-sized clapperboard representing how a scene was to be filmed in Imax.
The production hadn’t said much since the June 4 explosion, which resulted in a minor injury to a crew member outside the 007 Stage.
Since then, the Sun tabloid in the U.K, has had various stories, including a June 9 article saying star Daniel Craig won’t be able to film scenes together with actor Rami Malek because of Malek’s schedule and Craig’s recovery time from ankle surgery.
A number of outlets also ran photos of Craig on crutches and his left foot in a “boot” while at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport.
As a result, Fukunaga’s Instagram photo will likely catch attention. The official Eon Production James Bond Twitter account also ran the director’s photo.
“Big shots (aka A cam 1st Jorge Sanchez) need big slates” #Bond25 Director Cary Fukunaga pic.twitter.com/m0NjMOcsF1
— James Bond (@007) June 14, 2019
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