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Marvel’s The Eternals’ Richard Madden and Angelina Jolie evacuated after bomb found on set

Marvel’s The Eternals were evacuated from set after an un-detonated bomb was found in the middle of where they were shooting, new reports claim. The cast and crew, which included Angelina Jolie and Richard Madden, were taken to safety in Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, after the discovery was made, as panicked staff brought in experts to deal with the bomb. Production halted as the pros were brought in and the team were taken to a safe distance in case it decided to detonate. Experts eventually removed the bomb and filming was able to resume. ‘It was obviously terrifying — the bomb could have been there for decades untouched but who knows what might have happened if it was disturbed,’ a source told The Sun. Metro.co.uk has contacted reps for comment. It’s not yet known where the bomb came from, or exactly how long the bomb was there, however the island was previously used by Germans during WWII as an Army base.

 

 

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