
Hollywood icon John Goodman, 72, was recently hospitalized following an unexpected accident on set, leading to a temporary pause in production on his latest film alongside Tom Cruise.
Incident on Set
The accident took place at Pinewood Studios in the UK, where Goodman reportedly sustained a hip injury after a sudden fall while blocking a scene.
Despite being in his seventies, Goodman remains an active force in Hollywood, currently filming a new project with Cruise. The film, tentatively titled Judy, is directed by Oscar-winner Alejandro González Iñárritu and features Cruise in the role of a powerful figure on a mission to save humanity. Having been in production for nearly two months, the sci-fi thriller is slated for release in October 2026.
Though one might assume that Tom Cruise—famous for his daring stunts—was involved in the accident, it was Goodman who required medical attention. The exact details of the injury remain unclear, but reports indicate it was not related to any stunt work.

According to The Mirror, Goodman was transported to the hospital, but he is expected to recover quickly. A Warner Bros. Pictures spokesperson reassured fans, stating:
“He received immediate medical attention that led to a brief delay in shooting to allow him time to recover. The production resumes shooting next week following John’s full recovery.”
A Highly Anticipated Film
Judy has drawn significant attention not just for its star power, with Goodman and Cruise in leading roles, but also for its impressive ensemble cast, which includes Sandra Hüller, Michael Stuhlbarg, Jesse Plemons, and Sophie Wilde.