Friday, May 10

Alec Baldwin’s ‘Rust’ resumes filming 18 months after on-set taking pictures that killed crew member

The manufacturing firm for the Western film “Rust” mentioned it can return to work Thursday in Montana — 18 months after star actor Alec Baldwin was accused of firing a loaded prop gun that killed a cinematographer on the set.

An legal professional for Rust Move Productions mentioned filming is restarting on the Yellowstone Film Ranch and Mr. Baldwin will resume his function as actor and co-producer, in response to information stories.

Filming grew to become potential once more after Matthew Hutchins, the widower of slain cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, joined the crew as an government producer following a proposed settlement to a wrongful demise lawsuit final 12 months.

Mr. Baldwin and a weapons supervisor, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, are dealing with involuntary manslaughter expenses in New Mexico over Hutchins’ demise. Both have pleaded not responsible to the fees. 

David Halls, assistant director, obtained a suspended jail sentence in March on a lesser cost for his function within the October 2021 incident.

Mr. Baldwin is accused of pointing and firing the gun at Hutchins throughout a rehearsal. Director Joel Souza was additionally injured within the taking pictures.

The star actor has maintained he didn’t pull the set off. An FBI report launched final 12 months discovered that the pistol couldn’t have fired with out the set off being pulled.

Evidentiary hearings can be held subsequent month in New Mexico to find out if the case will go to trial.

Portions of a documentary on Hutchins’ life may also be filmed on the “Rust” set.

• This story is predicated partially on wire service stories.

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