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Jennifer Lawrence injured on set during controlled explosion

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During the filming of Jennifer Lawrence’s latest picture, Don’t Look Up, she was injured by a piece of glass.

The actress was on set, filming the Netflix comedy directed by Adam McKay in Boston.

According to TMZ, she and her co-star, Timothée Chalamet, were shooting inside a restaurant at 1 a.m., when a controlled explosion stunt went wrong, shattering a window incorrectly. She was hurt. Lawrence’s eyelid was sliced by a piece of glass and wouldn’t stop bleeding, according to the publication, but her injuries are reported to be mild.

After her accident early Friday morning, filming was halted for a day, and Lawrence is expected to heal, according to Boston’s ABC station WCVB.

Cris Paolino, the owner of a local auto business, has had a front-row seat to the filming for the past few days.

“We got to see her the day before, she was walking around checking out the stage all that, probably getting ready I’m assuming,” he said. “We also got to see her yesterday here. We go to see when they were videotaping ontop of the roof.”

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Don’t Look Up stars Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio play low-level scientists who go on a media tour to warn the public about a meteor that will impact the Earth in six months, only to find an unreceptive and unbeliever people.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence at South Station in Boston on December 1, 2020, on set for “Don’t Look Up.” David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

The Netflix film also stars Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, and Cate Blanchett.

According to WCVB, “Don’t Look Up” will be distributed on Netflix this year. Lawrence and DiCaprio were photographed at a Boston transit station.  Lawrence, who seems to have red hair and short bangs in the picture, was also spotted leaving the set wearing a face shield.

McKay is also producing via his label, Hyperobject, along with partner Kevin Messick.

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