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‘Rust’ to resume filming in spring

- By Anousha Sakoui Los Angeles Times staff writer Meg James contribute­d to this article.

Rust Production­s, the company behind the troubled Western “Rust,” on which Alec Baldwin accidental­ly shot and killed cinematogr­apher Halyna Hutchins, on Tuesday said the film will restart production in the spring with some of the original crew returning.

The production said that crew members — including director Joel Souza — would be rejoining. The stunt coordinato­r, costume designer, makeup and hair department heads are also coming back.

The producers said they will add two safety officers to the crew, bar any use of weapons or ammunition and use union crew members. Baldwin, who faces involuntar­y manslaught­er charges stemming from the incident, intends to return in his acting role and as a producer, a person close to the production said. Baldwin has denied wrongdoing.

“My every effort on this film will be devoted to honoring Halyna’s legacy and making her proud,” Souza said in a statement.

The attempt to restart filming follows a deal the producers reached in October to settle a wrongful-death suit that was filed on behalf of Hutchins’ widower Matthew and son Andros. But the agreement has not yet been approved by a New Mexico court, and the criminal prosecutio­n since launched against Baldwin could stymie his planned return to the movie.

Filming had previously been announced for January with Matthew Hutchins as an executive producer (as part of the settlement) and all the principal players rejoining. Hutchins is also supporting the making of a documentar­y by director Rachel Mason and producer Julee Metz about the rising star cinematogr­apher and the completion of the film, Rust Production­s said.

Cinematogr­apher Bianca Cline, whose credits include “Marcel the Shell With Shoes On,” will take Hutchins’ role and donate her salary to a charity in Hutchins name, according to the “Rust” producers.

The production has yet to say where it is filming. It is not returning to New Mexico and may instead film in Southern California.

Baldwin, as well as armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed, are expected to make their first court appearance­s later this month. Both face charges of involuntar­y manslaught­er in New Mexico. The charges carry a possible 18-month sentence.

The fatal shooting occurred Oct. 21, 2021, when Baldwin was rehearsing a scene in a small church on Bonanza Creek Ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The actor was drawing a Colt .45 revolver across his body and pointing it at the camera, which he has said Hutchins instructed him to do. He has also said that he believed the gun was safe to use and that he didn’t pull the trigger.

Baldwin’s attorneys have said he will fight the charges.

 ?? FRED HAYES/GETTY IMAGES FOR SAGINDIE/TNS ?? The late cinematogr­apher Halyna Hutchins attended the SAGindie Sundance Filmmakers Reception at Cafe Terigo on Jan. 28, 2019, in Park City, Utah.
FRED HAYES/GETTY IMAGES FOR SAGINDIE/TNS The late cinematogr­apher Halyna Hutchins attended the SAGindie Sundance Filmmakers Reception at Cafe Terigo on Jan. 28, 2019, in Park City, Utah.

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