Melbourne
(ANI):
Production
on
Ewan
McGregor's
new
movie
The
Impossible
has
been
brought
to
a
halt
after
the
actor
allegedly
received
death
threats
on
the
set
of
the
film.
An
unnamed
actor
was
found
in
the
star's
trailer
allegedly
writing
threats
in
the
form
of
a
poem
to
the
Scottish
actor.
The
poem,
which
described
McGregor's
death,
included
the
line:
"Twisting
the
knife
as
I
look
into
your
eyes."
"We
could
not
call
Thai
police
because
the
man
had
only
written
poetry,
and
they
would
be
unlikely
to
understand.
Instead
there
was
no
confrontation," the
Hearld
Sun
quoted
a
crew
member
working
for
local
production
company
Santa
Films
as
saying.
"The
extra
was
told
that
he
would
not
be
needed
for
a
week
and
he
would
be
called
when
it
was
time.
He
was
not
called.
He
looked
a
little
wide-eyed
and
preoccupied.
The
producers
decided
that
he
was
a
serious
risk,"
reports
The
Independant.
The
crewmember
said
the
offending
actor,
described
as
'an
American
man
living
in
Thailand',
was
never
on
set
at
the
same
time
as
McGregor,
although
he
had
been
allowed
to
use
the
actor's
temporary
trailer.
"I
understand
he
later
applied
for
a
position
on
Scorpion
King
3
which
is
filming
in
Thailand
at
the
moment,"
added
the
crewmember.
"I
hope
there
is
no
further
problem."