Multiple crew members were injured during rehearsals for an action sequence on the set of the Amazon Studios feature film 'The Pickup' in Washington [US], Georgia. The incident, which took place on Saturday, drew reactions from both studios and entertainment. The industry's labor union confirmed the unfortunate turn of events to Variety, with a studio spokesperson saying, "Unfortunately, the sequence did not go as planned and several crew members were injured as a result. Reportedly, the accident resulted in a A truck malfunction was involved which resulted in two individuals being hospitalized as a result of the accident. Notably, the film stars Eddie Murphy, Keke Palmer, and Pete Davidson, although none of them were present on the set. At the time of the incident, as reported by the AP, Amazon Studios expressed its priority for the well-being of the cast and crew and stressed that safety precautions were reviewed and monitored prior to filming "We "We are still in the process of gathering the facts as to what happened and why, first and foremost our thoughts are with those who are recovering," a study spokesperson said in a statement obtained by Variety. Meanwhile, the crew members represented The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) has launched an investigation. Situation "IATSE is aware of an accident that occurred on the Georgia set of 'The Pickup' and has launched an investigation," the union said in response to the incident, Variety reports. 'The Pickup', which took place at Shadowbox Studios Was filming. Production of its second unit was reportedly suspended after the accident.