Woody Harrelson movie shooting almost stopped when a bomb used during WW2 was discovered on the location. "Lost in London" was shot in the Waterloo Bridge which was closed because of the discovery. Fortunately, the bridge opened just in time for the start of the filming.
The movie is on its first ever venture. It was shot in a 100-minute single take only and directly broadcasted in 550 US cinemas and one in the UK. Harrelson was in disbelief of the timing of the discovery of the bomb according to BBC. He said that it was there lying for 70 years and was only discovered at the time of their shooting.
Woody Harrelson movie project is shot in one camera alone, with a 350-crew at work and more than 300 extras. They have been practicing for almost one month. The director said, "I would never do this again. No way. It felt like walking on a high wire." One of his actors walked out of the scene so he was forced to ad lib until the character came back.
The story of the film is about the director's own experience, a night out he did in 2002 where he was arrested and was detained. The film starts with the words: "Too much of this is true."
The story progresses with Harrelson as himself being seen coming off the stage in the West End. Right after, he was the subject of a tabloid sex scandal before he met his life partner in an eatery.
Woody Harrelson movie will be finished soon and then another movie project will come but this time, he acts as the mentor of the young Han solo. According to Variety, this is the role that the production wants to offer to Christian Bale but was eventually awarded to him.
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