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Mickey Rourke’s WW2 movie allowed to film during lockdown

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Face masks and temperature checks were among requirements for crew A new World War 2 fantasy starring Mickey Rourke has continued filming in recent weeks despite the current coronavirus crisis.

Most of the entertainment industry has effectively been put on hold amid the ongoing pandemic, with film and TV productions across the globe suspending production and being delayed.

However, fantasy horror Warhunt — which follows an elite squad of US soldiers on a mission during the Second World War — has managed to finish shooting amid the restrictions in Riga, Latvia by abiding by government guidelines.

Among those were a requirement to wear face masks and gloves, a temperature check for crew members two times a day, as well as social distancing

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