The Crow Reboot Director Says Guns Were Banned From Set. What They Used Instead

The upcoming remake of “The Crow,” helmed by director Rupert Sanders, is slated for release in 2024. This movie offers a revitalized perspective on the renowned dark comic book and pioneering safety measures on set. In a poignant decision that mirrors the franchise’s somber past and troubled production history, Sanders has prohibited all operational firearms from the filming location. This decision, influenced by previous accidents that have left an indelible mark on the industry, aims to ensure a safer environment for everyone involved. However, fear not action enthusiasts, the team found an alternative means to preserve the intense action sequences that the series is known for.

The ‘Insane’ Amount Of Money A Paris Nightclub Tried To Charge Simone Biles For Champagne After The Olympics

At the 2024 Olympics held in Paris, Simone Biles made a remarkable comeback after withdrawing from the Tokyo Games. Her victory in the all-around event not only silenced her critics such as MyKayla Skinner, but also boosted her confidence. However, this success didn’t make her complacent enough to spare no costs during her Olympic journey. In fact, she was offered an extremely expensive bottle of champagne at a Paris nightclub, the price tag of which left her astonished.

Joker 2’s Todd Phillips Explains Why Filmmakers Makes So Many Sequels

Despite some viewers expressing disappointment over Hollywood’s frequent sequels, often labeling them as mere money-making schemes, esteemed filmmaker Todd Phillips offers a different perspective on this trend. Phillips will once again grace the silver screen later in the year with the highly anticipated sequel, “Joker: Two Madnesses,” featuring Joaquin Phoenix reprising his role as the title DC Comics antagonist and Lady Gaga joining him as Harley Quinn in a fresh take on these classic characters. It’s worth noting that this isn’t Phillips’ first foray into sequel-making, as he also expanded his popular comedy “The Hangover” into a memorable trilogy.

The Crow Banned the Use of Guns on Set To Avoid 1994’s Tragedy Being Repeated

As a passionate film lover, I’m eagerly counting down the days until Rupert Sanders’ fresh take on “The Crow” graces our movie screens. Before its North American debut, the director has shared an intriguing detail about his vision: guns were strictly prohibited on set during production. With Bill Skarsgård, FKA Twigs, and Danny Huston leading the cast, this adaptation follows a resurrected musician seeking vengeance for his deceased fiancée. Despite some initial skepticism based on trailers and first-look photos, it remains to be seen whether opinions will shift once the film is released.