Bond’s solid doubles after the accident

LONDON, England (CNN) – Two specialists filming a scene from the new James Bond film were recovering on Friday after being worried about a twist of fate on the shores of Lake Garda in Italy, a spokeswoman for the production company said.

Aris Comninos, 40, is in serious but solid condition following Wednesday’s crash at an Alfa Romeo, said a spokeswoman for Eon Productions in London, who asked that his call not be used. The accident.

Filming of the latest film, Quantum of Solace, has been suspended while the crash is investigated, Eon Productions said in a statement.

The spokeswoman showed two incidents over the past week on the shores of Lake Garda in northern Italy, but said many reports of a number of injured and injured on the plateau are incorrect.

She said a “very, very, very minor” incident occurred this week while filming the same footage, but no one was injured. He said he did not involve the two specialists who were injured in Wednesday’s crash.

On Saturday, he said, an Aston Martin worried about a twist of fate as it was handed over to an advertising shoot for the film. Italian media on Saturday showed footage of a wrecked Aston Martin recovered from Lake Garda.

The spokeswoman said the car was not used in the film and was driven by an Aston Martin employee.

“It wasn’t on set and none of our cast and crew witnessed or were in the accident,” he said.

Quantum of Solace is the 22nd James Bond film and stars Daniel Craig, and is expected to be released internationally in November.

Although he was not worried about the filming of Quantum of Solace, specialist Jim Dowdall, who trained Comninos, claimed that his paintings were dangerous.

“Moviegoers are asking for more and more stunts because CGI (computer-generated imagery) and computers haven’t given them the combination that the quality of doing it genuinely brings to people,” Dowdall told CNN from Maidstone, England.

“We push the boundaries, but each and every time we have the merit of having more and more protective factors,” he said. “But at the end of the day, it’s not a science. “

Dowdall said he and Comninos had to go through the UK’s strictly regulated formula for doubles, which calls for qualification in six of the 20 applicable sports for stunts, followed by a trial period.

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