It looks like Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark isn’t the only comic-based production on which people get injured (see “Another Spider-Man Injury”). A special effects worker on the Green Lantern film has filed suit against DC Comics, Warner Bros., Big Moose, and South Bay EFX over injuries he says he received on the set during filming last summer, according to Hollywood Reporter. The suit, for negligence, “peculiar risk,” ultrahazardous activity and loss of consortium stems from an accident the plaintiff alleges caused “numerous internal and external injuries, severe fright, shock, pain, discomfort, and anxiety.”
Produces Lawsuit
Posted by ICv2 on April 7, 2011 @ 1:26 am CT
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