John Goodman finds himself in need of a brief respite. The Emmy-adorned star of "Roseanne," "The Righteous Gemstones," and numerous Coen brothers' cinematic endeavors has suffered a hip injury while filming his latest project, helmed by the talented Alejandro González Iñárritu and co-starring the legendary Tom Cruise. Consequently, production has been momentarily halted to accommodate the esteemed actor's recuperation.
In a statement issued by Warner Bros., it was revealed, "Actor John Goodman sustained a hip injury on set," but "swift medical assistance was administered, necessitating only a concise interruption in filming to ensure he has ample time to heal. The production will resume its pace next week, upon John's complete recovery."
This film marks Iñárritu's first English-language venture since the acclaimed "The Revenant" in 2016, with shooting commencing in the U.K. last November. While the title and plot of this mysterious project remain shrouded in secrecy, it is undeniable that Cruise and Jesse Plemons join Goodman in what promises to be a cinematic spectacle. Currently, the film is penciled in for an October 2026 release, teeming with anticipation from eager audiences worldwide.