Hollywood A-lister, 58, is hell-bent on finishing the film for bosses – whom he says are looking to the film to help revive the dwindling industry.
Filming recently wrapped in the UK and moved out to the United Arab Emirates.However, the new travel ban now means that many staff working on the movie are concerned they won't be able to get back home for months."Now many of the production team – especially the more junior staff who aren’t on big salaries – are up in arms and just want to go home," a source told The Sun.They go on to allege that morale on set has hit rock bottom.One crew member claimed: "It feels like everything is against us at the moment."A lot of us would love to cut our losses and leave things for a while, then pick up.
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