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Nazi-era bomb causes panic on Angelina Jolie and Richard Madden movie set

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A Nazi-era bomb found on the set of a movie caused shock and panic among actors and crew members forcing the evacuation to safety of Angelina Jolie and Richard Madden.

The actors were evacuated from the set of the Marvel film ‘The Eternals’ after an unexploded World War II bomb was found.

The Sun UK said the shocked crew were also hauled away, with an insider on the set saying it was terrifying and that the bomb could have been there for decades untouched.

The insider said there is no idea what would have happened if the bomb was disturbed after I called bomb disposal experts in.

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People at the scene described to the UK paper how panic quickly spread during the shooting of The Eternals.

“Everyone was ordered back to a safe distance,” a witness said.

The Sun mentioned the bomb could be from the Nazis era when they occupied the Spanish Island

The Nazis had a base on the Spanish Canary Island Fuerteventura during World War Two.

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Angelina Jolie, 44 and Richard Madden, 33 are starring in the film and insiders reveal how they were shocked by the event.

Photo: Screengrab from Instagram

The upcoming film is about the titular immortal race which is created by the God-like Celestials to protect humanity from the Deviants, their evil counterparts. Thena is played by Angelina while Ikaris will be played by Richard.

Another star of the film is Game of Thrones veteran Kit Harington who played Jon Snow in the hit HBO series.

In other news, Angelina has been focusing on the promotion of the recently released Maleficent: Mistress of Evil which is the sequel to the 2014 film.

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Comparing the stunts this time around to the 2014 film, Angelina said: “It was actually fun to make as usually, I’m the only one with horns flying.

“And then to watch everybody else and think, You’re about to break your horn off!’”

The Eternals is expected to be released in November 2020.

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