Stars of film and television are calling for a law to ban real guns on sets following the death of Halyna Hutchins.
Actor Xander Berkeley led calls to ban guns on sets, arguing that the “flash and bang” should be added in post-production.
The incident has caused a widespread debate on the use of firearms on film sets and whether they should be permanently replaced with rubber and airsoft guns instead.
Mare of Easttown director Craig Zobel said: “There’s no reason to have guns loaded with blanks or anything on set anymore.”