While attempting to perform a stunt on the set of his latest film, “Now,” the *NSYNC front man turned “Social Network” star hurt his calf, forcing production on the movie to temporarily shut down.
“Justin Timberlake sustained a muscle injury to his calf on the set of Andrew Niccol’s thriller, ‘Now.’” Fox, the studio behind “Now,” said in a statement. “Production has taken a brief hiatus and will resume shortly.”
Timberlake has since been spotted on crutches, and a source told E! News that the star is treating his injury seriously.
“He hasn’t heard anything about the MRI results, but they’re freezing production until he’s off crutches and able to act again,” the source said.
Representatives for Timberlake declined ABCNews.com’s requests for further comment on his condition.
The past few months have been perilous for those in show biz. Timberlake’s injury comes in the wake of a nearly fatal accident that happened on the set of “Transformers 3″ in September. Gabriella Cedillo, a 24-year-old extra, ended up in a medically-induced coma after reportedly suffering a head injury while driving a car during a stunt on the film’s Illinois set.
Accidents are happening on stage, too. Three actors have been injured in the Broadway version of the “Spider-Man” movie franchise, “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.” The show, which at $65 million is the most expensive in Broadway history, hasn’t even premiered to the public — opening night is Jan. 11, 2011.
