Eva Green was rushed to hospital after an accident on the set of season 3 of the Netflix series "Wednesday".
Multiple media reported that the French actress, best known for her role as Vesper Lynd in the 2006 James Bond outing Casino Royale, was “in pain” after the “nasty” accident, but is now recovering well.
Green joined the cast of "Wednesday," a series based on characters from The Addams Family, for its forthcoming third season, playing Wednesday’s aunt, Ophelia Frump.
The Sun reported that Green suffered a leg injury during the production of the show, which is taking place near Dublin.
“This was really nasty. Eva sustained an injury and was clearly in pain, and producers were taking no chances," a source said, “Medics were called, and Eva went to hospital. She underwent treatment and is now recovering well.”
Production was said to be halted while the 45-year-old star was undergoing treatment earlier this month.
"Wednesday" stars Jenna Ortega as the titular Addams teenager, and Catherine Zeta-Jones as her mother, Morticia.
Also set to join the cast for season three are Winona Ryder, Chris Sarandon, Noah Taylor, Oscar Morgan, and Kennedy Moyer, with Lena Headey, Andrew McCarthy, and James Lance recently announced as guest stars.
The series has been an unbridled success for Netflix and ranks among its most-watched original series ever.
Green’s character was first teased during season two, when she was shown from behind writing the words: “Wednesday must die.”
Speaking about her forthcoming role on the show, Green previously said: “I can’t wait to bring my own touch of cuckoo-ness to the Addams Family. This show is such a deliciously dark and witty world.”




