Actor Josh Hartnett has returned to work on set following a car accident involving a police vehicle in St. John’s, the capital of the province of Newfoundland, Canada.
The “Oppenheimer” star was briefly hospitalized last week with minor injuries when an SUV he was traveling in collided with a Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC) patrol vehicle.
“The 59-year-old male driver and the 47-year-old male passenger of the SUV were sent to hospital with what is believed to be minor injuries. The male officer went to hospital as a precaution.”
According to multiple outlets, Hartnett was promptly cleared and released from the hospital and was able to get back to work without impacting production for a new project he’s starring in.
Collision analysts with the RNC are requesting any witnesses with additional information or video footage from the scene to come forward to investigators.
Filming New Netflix Series
Hartnett is in the country filming a new untitled six-episode limited series for Netflix, the streaming service announced in August.The series follows a fisherman played by Hartnett, who is forced to protect his family and community when a mysterious sea creature terrorizes his remote Newfoundland town.
“Newfoundland and Labrador’s rich history and stunning landscapes make it the ideal canvas for a project of this magnitude,” the premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, Andrew Furey, told Netflix.
“The province’s commitment to storytelling, talented crews, and unique beauty ensure that this series will capture the spirit of our province. We are excited to be part of bringing this incredible vision to the screen.”
“The Virgin Suicides” actor is starring in the project alongside Mackenzie Davis and Charlie Heaton, with an exact release date still unknown.
“Dad has to go to work, and they do know what I do, but they don’t understand the ’thing' yet. And I’m glad that they don’t. We’ll try and keep them away from it as much as possible because we want them to have normal upbringings.”







