Dwayne Johnson’s new movie titled Red Notice, also starring Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot, is set to be released on Netflix on November 12. The movie is touted to be an action-packed film having significant firearm sequences. Now, ahead of the release, owning to the recent tragic death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on Alec Baldwin’s film Rust, Johnson has reportedly pledged to stop using real firearms on all projects that are produced by his company. The actor said, “First of all, I was heartbroken. We lost a life. My heart goes out to her family and everybody on the set. I’ve known Alec for a very long time. I can’t speak for anyone else, but I can tell you at Seven Bucks Productions, any movie, any television show, or anything we do or produce, we won’t use real guns at all.”
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