UK-based producer Financi Anton responds to the legal lawsuit brought against Kate Beckinsale producer John Zowa, who claims the actor’s sets for a 2024 action film. Canary Black It was dangerous and dangerous, and she maintained a “severe and debilitating injury.”
Anton’s spokesman said screen: “We follow strict safety standards for all our works and review these allegations.
Directed by Pierre Morell, starring Beckinsale as a CIA operation blackmailed by terrorists. Canary Black It was filmed in a Croatia location from late 2022 to early 2023. It was released last year by Amazon MGM Studios.
According to the submission, Beckinsale argued that the set was not safe, “despite prior agreement with the accused, many key resources, equipment and trained personnel were not provided to provide the resources and personnel necessary to safely manage her condition, while being exposed to the major physical demands of the action film.”
Additionally, the lawsuit alleges that despite the 12-hour limit on filming dates under Beckinsale’s contract, filming often goes for 15 hours.
Beckinsale further claims that when he returned to filming in February 2023, the producer ignored the filming restrictions imposed by the doctor after taking the time to recover from a knee injury while filming.
The lawsuit was initially filed anonymously in December 2024 before serving the defendant Anton Entertainment in May 2025 in a detailed complaint and in Beckinsale’s name.
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