10 Recent Movies That Were Forced To Shut Down Production (And Why)

4. No Time To Die

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In the movies, Bond can fall from great heights, take a barrage of punches, jump from moving vehicles and get whipped in the balls, and still have the energy to crawl into bed with his latest sexy conquest.

In reality though, actor Daniel Craig is just a dude, and he's vulnerable to bruises and breaks as much as the rest of us.

This was proven in May 2019, when - during the early filming stages of the upcoming No Time To Die - Craig slipped while shooting a running scene and had to be flown to the U.S. for treatment, which held up production for a brief period of time.

As a result, filming at London's Pinewood Studios was cancelled and moved to a later date, which allowed Craig the necessary time to recover.

Funnily enough, a similar delay occurred on the set of Spectre, Craig's 2015 Bond outing, when the actor sprained his knee. Sounds like a painful job, but hey, at least he gets paid millions of dollars to endure all these injuries.

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