John Goodman hospitalized after film set injury

Hollywood veteran John Goodman, 72, was rushed to the hospital after an accident on the set of his latest film with Tom Cruise, halting production. The incident occurred at Pinewood Studios in the UK, where Goodman suffered a hip injury after falling while blocking a scene. While the injury wasn’t stunt-related, he received immediate medical attention and is expected to recover quickly. Production is set to resume next week.

Goodman is currently working on the highly anticipated film Judy, directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu and starring Tom Cruise. Despite the setback, Goodman’s recovery is on track, and fans are eager to see the film, which also features Sandra Hüller, Michael Stuhlbarg, and more.

The actor has overcome personal struggles with addiction and health issues over the years, including a major weight loss transformation. Continues…

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