The most recent film production by ‘x’ is alleged to have encountered chaos following an accident on set that left a principal actor injured, requiring hospitalization for wounds to his pelvis and lower limb.
Filming for the movie titled “Judy” at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, England has temporarily stopped, with no specific reasons disclosed yet. This movie, under production and tentatively known as “Judy,” sees Tom Cruise portraying the world’s most powerful man, a megalomaniac who strives to save humanity. The cast also includes John Goodman, Jesse Plemons, and Riz Ahmed. As reported by The Sun, a source mentioned:
The actor is well-known for performing thrilling stunts that inherently involve some level of risk and potential harm, yet they always aim to minimize the danger as much as possible. Such an injury to someone so prominent won’t just raise concerns due to its severity, it will also pose a financial burden on a project that has already invested millions and operates under a tight timeline.
Judy started filming at the start of the year, and while the actor isn’t explicitly mentioned, hints about the performer’s affinity for stunts strongly suggest Tom Cruise. This hasn’t been officially verified yet, but until we get more information, these assumptions are all we have to go on.
What is Tom Cruise’s Next Movie About?
This summer, Tom Cruise will reappear on screens for “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning,” but details about his upcoming film directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu remain scarce. Known for critically acclaimed films like “21 Grams” and “Babel,” as well as Oscar-winning movies such as “Birdman” starring Michael Keaton in 2014 and “The Revenant” in 2015, Iñárritu has become one of the few directors to achieve consecutive Best Director awards, joining an elite group that includes John Ford and Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
Under the guidance of a skillful director, along with Sandra Huller, Michael Stuhlbarg, Sophie Wilde, Pip Torrens, Corey Johnson, Danny Kirrane, and Joe Hurst as part of the ensemble, this project has been wrapped in mystery since its initial unveiling in February 2024. So far, minimal information about it has been disclosed.
It’s been revealed that the movie will start filming in the U.K. in early 2025, and was initially planned for a release on October 2, 2026 – a slot previously reserved for “The Batman Part II.” Whether this move could delay the film’s launch is uncertain at this point. However, given that the 2026 release date appears to be some time off, it might not be affected significantly by the actor’s injury severity.
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2025-03-08 15:03