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Guy Ritchie No Longer Allows Real Guns on His Movie Sets After 'Rust' Fatal Shooting
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The 'Aladdin' director talks about how the tragedy that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on set of Alec Baldwin's film has changed 'the whole game.'

AceShowbiz - Guy Ritchie has forbidden real guns from his film sets following the "Rust" tragedy. The 54-year-old director is known for helming action flicks and many of his movies feature firearms but he only used Airsoft pellet weapons on his new film "The Covenant" - which stars Jake Gyllenhaal as a US Army sergeant who returns to Afghanistan in an attempt to rescue an interpreter who helped him during the war.

Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins lost her life after a prop gun with real bullets was fired by actor Alec Baldwin in October 2021 on the set of the Western film and Guy says "the whole game has changed" since the incident.

He told Newsweek magazine, "That whole thing has changed now, the whole game has changed. We haven't used a real weapon since (the 'Rust' shooting). So there were no real weapons. It's the first shoot that we had, which I have to tell you, it's a tremendous relief for all of us."

"(Airsoft weapons) look as good as real weapons, they do all the functions as a real weapon. You get a gas discharge. It all seems as authentic as it can be, but as Jake said, it's Airsoft though. No one can get it any trouble."

Guy confessed that he never enjoyed using guns during the making of his films and the "Rust" shooting made him re-evaluate the process. The "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" director said, "I've never liked real firearms."

"I had no idea why we carried on in the industry with real firearms. It was just one of those things that everyone did, and it's a tremendous relief, as I'm sure it is for Jake, as much as it is for me, that you don't have that sword hanging over us any longer."

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