Olivia Wilde Recounts Near-Fatal Horse Stampede on 'Cowboys and Aliens' Set
Olivia Wilde recounted a life-threatening incident that occurred on the set of the 2011 science fiction western film "Cowboys and Aliens," where she was nearly trampled by a stampeding horse.
Wilde detailed the harrowing experience during an interview, explaining that the close call happened while filming a scene that involved a horse chase. She stated that the horse she was riding became spooked and bolted, causing a stampede of other horses. In the midst of the chaos, actor Walton Goggins, who was also on set, intervened to pull her to safety.
Wilde expressed profound gratitude for Goggins' quick thinking and bravery, crediting him with saving her life. The incident highlights the inherent dangers of filming action sequences, particularly those involving live animals. "Cowboys and Aliens," directed by Jon Favreau, starred Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, and Olivia Wilde, and was released in July 2011.
The film, despite its star-studded cast and ambitious premise, received mixed reviews from critics and underperformed at the box office. However, Wilde's recent recollection brings a dramatic and personal anecdote to the forefront of the film's legacy, emphasizing the real-life risks faced by cast and crew during production.
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