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Posted: 2024-04-01T11:23:13Z | Updated: 2024-04-01T14:05:12Z Dev Patel Says His Hand Looked Like An 'Elephant's Foot' After Injury On 'Monkey Man' Set | HuffPost

Dev Patel Says His Hand Looked Like An 'Elephant's Foot' After Injury On 'Monkey Man' Set

Patel revealed that he walked away from the injury with a special T-shirt made by the film crew.
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Dev Patel revealed that everything that couldve gone wrong went wrong when he suffered an injury on the set of his directorial debut, Monkey Man.

The actor, who stars in the upcoming action movie, opened up to Jimmy Fallon on Friday about breaking his hand during the films first action scene.

Im basically, Im a crash test dummy and my co-star is using my face to break every piece of porcelain in this bathroom and my hand, I heard it snap. I was like This is not good, said Patel on The Tonight Show.

And I knew, you know, youve got 450 people on an island, and if I go down, the film goes down. And you know, we had a purpose during a really prickly time in history.

Patel, who recently described making Monkey Man as the most demanding thing hes done in his life, said he told his producer to not say anything and keep filming.

By the end of the day, my hand was like an elephants foot. And we couldnt afford to put a cast on and VFX it out of this movie, said Patel, adding that they got a cheap medical private jet and flew to Jakarta to keep a COVID bubble while they shot the film.

He continued, The doctor put a screw in my hand and he goes, You cannot put more than a pound or two of pressure on this thing, otherwise its like pulling a bent nail out of wood, you will ruin your bone.

Patel said he went straight back to the set where he was throwing himself and bouncing off a window the next day.

The films crew would later make a T-shirt inspired by an X-ray of his hand, according to the actor.

They call it the one screw that kept this production alive, said Patel before presenting Fallon with the tee.

Patels Monkey Man is sporting a 93% score on Rotten Tomatoes after the film premiered at the SXSW Film & TV Festival last month.

The movie is set to hit theaters on Friday.

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