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Actor Departs 'Madden' Film Over Disputed N-Word and Nudity Allegations

Amazon Studios denies claims against director David O. Russell, stating the slur was actor-proposed and nudity was pre-discussed, as talks to resolve the dispute continue.

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Overview

  • A supporting actor left the 'Madden' biopic two weeks into filming, citing discomfort with alleged use of the N-word and full-frontal nudity demands.
  • Amazon Studios countered the claims, asserting the actor suggested the slur during creative discussions and that the word was not used during filming.
  • The studio also stated that nudity was disclosed in advance, with an intimacy coordinator attempting to address the actor's concerns on set.
  • Director David O. Russell, known for past on-set conflicts, faces renewed scrutiny as production is described as chaotic, with tensions reportedly heightened by method acting from stars Nicolas Cage and Christian Bale.
  • Amazon Studios has left the door open for the actor's return, with ongoing discussions to resolve the situation while filming continues in Atlanta.