Entertainment NewsBlake Lively Injured on Set of Her New Movie

Blake Lively Injured on Set of Her New Movie

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Production on Blake Lively’s latest movie, The Rhythm Section, has been temporarily stopped after the actress injured her hand, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

“Paramount, Global Road (formerly known as IM Global) and producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli today confirmed that filming has been temporarily suspended on The Rhythm Section as Blake Lively sustained an injury to her hand while filming an action sequence. Production will resume as soon as possible,” a spokesperson for the production said Monday in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.

Filming for The Rhythm Section, which is currently filming in Dublin, Ireland, is an adaptation of the first of Mark Burnell’s Stephanie Patrick novels, which centers around a woman who seeks to uncover the truth behind a plane crash that killed her family.

Jude Law stars in the movie from director Reed Morano. James Bond filmmakers are also producing the production.

The Rhythm Section hits theaters on February 22, 2019.

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