Michael Bay Charged With Killing A Pigeon On The Set Of 2019 Netflix Movie 6 Underground While Filming In Italy
The Transformers director is disputing the charges.
But sources connected to the production insisted all the homing pigeons used in the movie landed safely during filming.
An insider told TMZ: "Everyone knows Michael is an animal activist. This would never happen on his set. There are dozens of witnesses who said that this didn’t happen."
In a statement to TheWrap, Bay said, "I am a well-known animal lover and major animal activist. No animal involved in the production was injured or harmed. Or on any other production, I’ve worked on in the past 30 years.”
Italian prosecutors alleged the pigeon was killed by a camera dolly and that someone from the set saw the incident happen, taking photos before reporting it to law enforcement.
Bay isn't accused of personally killing the bird but is being held responsible for the incident because of his position as director.
He is said to have tried to get the case thrown out several times, and also declined the option to settle the allegations by paying a small fine, insisting he simply wouldn't plead guilty to harming an animal.
Ryan Reynolds, who starred in 6 Underground, previously admitted he feared he was "gonna die" during a car chase scene they shot in Italy.
He told Empire in 2019: "There's a car chase in this movie that's unlike anything else, a ride round Florence that's totally wild, speeding in a Day-Glo green Alfa Romeo at 150mph down narrow walkways that should never be used for anything but walking.
"I thought I was gonna die. Weirdly enough, it was Michael Bay's life that flashed before my eyes. That was strange."
Bay's latest movie, Ambulance, is now streaming on HBO Go. Watch our interview with the director and his actors.
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