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Daniel Craig Reportedly Injured During 'Spectre' Car Chase Filming in Rome
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According to a report from Italian media, the James Bond depicter hit his head during filming for a car chase scene, but it apparently was not serious.

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Daniel Craig reportedly suffered from another injury on the set of "Spectre". The James Bond depicter, who is currently filming the movie in Rome, filmed a car chase scene earlier this week with the Aston Martin DB10. According to La Repubblica (via Telegraph), the car hit the bump on the road, causing the actor to knock his head on the car's interior.

A doctor was called, but the injury reportedly was not serious. Just one day after the accident, Craig was seen flying to London as scheduled. He was photographed wearing a blue jacket, jeans, sneakers, a cap and sunglasses while walking through the Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino airport.

During the scene, the car which is equipped with a dual steering system was being driven by a stuntman in a cage affixed on the roof of the car. A Jaguar C-X75 driven by Dave Bautista, who plays the villainous Mr. Hinx, chased the charming spy down the street.

Directed by Sam Mendes, "Spectre" is set for release in the U.S. on November 6. In addition to Craig and Bautista, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris and Monica Bellucci are among the cast line-up.

The director recently teased what would happen to Bond in the upcoming movie. "He is on a mission from the very beginning - he is on the hunt, on the trail, of somebody. You don't know why, you don't know what he's doing there. That sense that something is up is also tied to a second part of a crucial story of Bond's childhood," he said in a behind-the-scenes footage.

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