Daniel Craig Reportedly Injured on 'Bond 25' Set in Jamaica

A weekend shoot in London has allegedly been postponed.

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The bumpy road to release for the untitled 25th James Bond entry has reportedly hit another snag.

Gossip site The Sun said Monday, that star Daniel Craig had "slipped while running," while filming a scene in Jamaica, and reportedly injured himself. "Daniel flew out of Jamaica for the US and has already seen a specialist," a source told the site, noting that the actor fell "quite awkwardly" during what is reportedly one of the final planned shots in the region.

A subsequent shoot at Pinewood Studios in London, allegedly set for this weekend, has reportedly been postponed.

In a recent Instagram update, director Cary Fukunaga (who replaced original director Danny Boyle last year) said production in Jamaica had wrapped.

Not much is known about the 25th installment of the beloved spy franchise, beyond what we saw at the April livestream event, which shed some light on the Spectre follow-up. Though no title was announced, newly-minted Oscar winner Rami Malek was confirmed as the latest Bond villain.

Craig and Malek are joined by Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Rory Kinnear, and Léa Seydoux. And in a just world, the film's producers would be trying their absolute hardest to ensure Lil Uzi Vert is given theme song duties.

The film, currently dubbed Bond 25, is due April 8, 2020.

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