World War Z Production Has Weapons Confiscated By Hungarian Police

World War Z Production Has Weapons Confiscated By Hungarian Police

It seems that the production on World War Z hit a bit of a problem as production travels across Europe because the weapons they were using could still be used to fire live ammunition.

By ComicBuzz - Oct 12, 2011 06:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Horror
Source: Zap2It



World War Z follows a UN representative, writing a report on the great zombie war, while he interviews survivors in the wake of World War Z.

Andrea Reiher from Zap2It has reported:

Janos Hajdu, head of Hungary's Counterterrorism Center, explained that the weapons had to be deactivated in an "irreversible" way. The ones seized could still be fired.

Bela Gajdos, a weapons supervisor for the movie,"We had all the permits in order for the weapons to be brought in. They were brought in only for this film and are owned by a company in England."

Gajdos says the weapons were in accordance with British regulations, but in Hungary they were considered "not suitably modified."

Adam Goodman, whose company provides production services for "World War Z," says, "We are preparing as planned. We are not changing our schedule."


World War Z is due out on 21st December 2012 (US) and stars Brad Pitt and Matthew Fox.
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SKOne
SKOne - 10/12/2011, 6:30 AM
After what happened to Brandon Lee, no movie should ever use real guns during production.
SeaSerpentine
SeaSerpentine - 10/12/2011, 7:05 AM
Dec 21, 2012? Okay...
Deadshot
Deadshot - 10/12/2011, 7:21 AM
Don't worry hardcore fans of the book we don't have to spend our money to see this, its PG13.
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 10/12/2011, 7:46 AM
the hungarian government is pro-zombie! D:
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