SAN DIEGO � Shia LaBeouf is currently convalescent at Cedars-Sinai Hospital from extensive hand surgery, as well as injuries to his articulatio genus and headspring caused by a railroad car accident in Hollywood on Sunday forenoon, but the "Indiana Jones" star won't be acquiring any understanding cards from his "Transformers" co-star Tyrese Gibson, world Health Organization downplayed the incident when MTV News caught up with him on Sunday at Comic-Con.
Asked if there were whatsoever contingency plans in place given the early word that LaBeouf might be in the hospital up of a month, Gibson scoffed: "A month? He won't be in the hospital for a month. He just hurt his hand. He can afford a private nurse."
"Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" had a buffer window reinforced into its hectic shot schedule early on, given fears of a possible SAG strike last month. Whether that buffer testament be secondhand to fit LaBeouf's potential difference absence is unknown, just for now, production is moving full steam out front, Gibson said.
"Right now, there's only three films existence shot in this country," he proudly declared on where production stood at the mo. "We got two and a half more months. I just did two night shoots in a row extinct there in Long Beach. We