Five protesters have been arrested after reportedly targeting the central London set of Gal Gadot‘s upcoming film The Runner.
Metropolitan Police responded to the Westminster set on Wednesday, where three people were arrested for harassment, as well as wrongfully and unlawfully obstructing access to a workplace. Another two were arrested over previous protests.
A news release said the set was hit with demonstrations “solely because an actress involved in the production is Israeli.” Deadline has reached out to Gadot’s rep for comment.
“While we absolutely acknowledge the importance of peaceful protest, we have a duty to intervene where it crosses the line into serious disruption or criminality,” said Superintendent Neil Holyoak in a statement.
Directed by Kevin Macdonald from a script by Mark Gibson, Amazon MGM Studios’ The Runner stars Gadot as a high-powered attorney who must race through London, following the cryptic commands of a mysterious caller, as she fights against time to save her abducted son.
Gadot, who was born in Israel and served in the IDF, has previously expressed her support for Israel, sparking pro-Palestine protests at her Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony in March. Her and Snow White co-star Rachel Zegler‘s opposing public stances also recently plagued the release of the Disney live-action movie, to the tune of a $115 million loss.
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