"Fast & Furious 9" Stuntman Injured On Set, Production Halted


The stuntman was reportedly taken to the hospital where he’s being treated for a head injury.

The Fast And The Furious is Universal Studios’ biggest franchise all time but the film series is coming to an end in the coming years. Hobbs & Shaw, a spin-f film with Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham, and Idris Elba, is set to come out in the coming weeks. However, Fast & Furious 9 is expected to arrive next year. Unfortunately, an accident occurred on set which has put the production to an abrupt stop.

According to Variety, a stuntman for Fast 9 is in the hospital for a head injury after falling on the set the film. Due to the injury, a spokesperson for Universal confirmed that they’ve halted production for the day to figure things out and make sure the stuntman is okay. “We had an injury on the set ‘FAST 9’ today in Leavesden with one our stuntmen,” a spokesperson for Universal said.  “We have halted production for the day to focus on this situation.”

Police confirmed that an incident took place right before 12 p.m. in the U.K. Apparently, the injury required an air ambulance to take the man to the hospital. However, it’s unclear if any the stars the film were on set while the incident occurred. 

“An ambulance, three ambulance ficer vehicles and Essex and Herts Hertfordshire] Air Ambulance were called to Leavesden Studios shortly before midday today (July 22), following reports a man injured in a fall. One patient with a serious head injury was transported to the Royal London Hospital by air ambulance,” police said in a statement.