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The new cursed James Bond movie was locked up today after three huge explosions that tore the scene and injured the injured team.
The Hollywood movie staff no longer needs medical treatment after a stunt that went wrong on the world-famous stage 007, Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire.
It was thought that one of them had been "seriously injured" after the explosions, which had taken away part of the roof and at least five wall panels from the multi-million dollar complex.
The staff member was crushed by part of the assembly that fell on him.
The film crew, plagued by problems since the start of filming, was testing a waterfall involving a fireball in a laboratory at the time of the incident.
A Bond source said, "It was total chaos.
"There were three huge explosions and part of the roof of the Bond scene was blown out, along with wall panels of the scene, which were supposed to be filming.
"A fireball had to cross the stage, it was the waterfall, but something went terribly wrong."
"There were three loud explosions, one after the other, and a crew member lay on the ground, outside the building, wounded.
"It was bang, bang, bang, the place is now locked out."
It comes just weeks after 51-year-old Daniel Craig changed his ankle ligament when he slipped when filming in Jamaica.
The shoot was canceled for more than a week while the star was recovering from her injury.
The explosion is the last setback of the new film – Bond's 25th release – which has seen repeated demands for crisis and internal quarrels.
This article originally appeared in The Sun.
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