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March 18, 2005

Who Ya Gonna Call?

Keanu Reeves and director Francis Lawrence have been battling paranormal activity on the set of Constantine.

According to an interview with Lawrence in Britain's Empire magazine, the cast and crew were hard at work on the spooky wannabe blockbuster when they were soon desperate to leave the building. Unexplained occurrences disrupted shooting on soundstage 16 at the Warner Bros. lot in Hollywood where Reeves and Lawrence were shooting.

"It was strange. There was this one set that we worked on that got weird. We were on Warner Bros. sound stage 16, and we'd built theses two rooms, the physiotherapy and hydrotherapy rooms - they're a huge part of the ending of the movie," said Lawrence. "And one half of it, the physiotherapy side, just got weird. We were there for six weeks in this room, and people were getting sick, or didn't feel good or got angry. There was just something about that room."


Posted by Lawren at March 18, 2005 06:42 AM

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