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Daniel Craig reportedly hurt his ankle at end of Jamaica filming

14-May-2019 • No Time To Die

British red-top rag The Sun is the first tabloid to report that Daniel Craig injured his ankle at the end of filming in Jamaica. It goes on to claim that filming at Pinewood Studios has been canceled due to the injury, in contradiction to social media posts by Jeffrey Wright on set at Pinewood today. Also, the report claims Craig 'threw down his jacket' but none of the Jamaica scenes saw Craig wearing a suit.

A source told The Sun: "Daniel was suited and booted for one of the last scenes in Jamaica. He was sprinting during filming when he slipped and fell quite awkwardly. He was in quite a lot of pain and was complaining about his ankle. As you’d expect he was also pretty angry that it had happened. He threw his suit jacket on the ground in sheer frustration. He was sprinting during filming when he slipped and fell quite awkwardly.

The Sun understands that filming at Pinewood Studios in London, scheduled for this coming weekend, has been canceled as a result of Craig’s knock.

Their source added: “Daniel flew out of Jamaica for the US and has already seen a specialist. In a pure coincidence, it’s the same surgeon who treated Tottenham and England striker Harry Kane. He’s hoping it won’t delay things for too long.”

No official comment has been made on the story.

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