Bullet Train’sdestination turned out to be the hospital forAaron Taylor-Johnson.

“We were in a fight sequence, and I get drop-kicked across the room.

“And I literally went wham, passed out.”

Aaron Taylor-Johnson attends the Los Angeles premiere of Columbia Pictures' “Bullet Train” at Regency Village Theatre on August 01, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson.Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images

But theKick-Assstar didn’t want to stop work.

“I came back and was like ‘Should we go again?’

And they were like ‘No, no, no.

You gotta go get stitches at the hospital,'” he said.

“So then I spent the night in the hospital.”

Taylor-Johnson pointed to his low-carb nutrition plan as the possible cause.

“I was on some crazy mad Keto diet,” he said.

“I got all scrawny and lean for this, so I basically had low blood sugar levels.”

“Some war wounds.”

On the red carpet, Taylor-Johnson praised the upbeat, collaborative mood during filming.

“We all just came and had fun,” he said.

I mean, it’s such a heightened reality, the tone of this movie.

[These characters] are so bombastic, so you wanna make them lifted and pop.

So hopefully we’ve done that.”

In July 2021,Leitch told EWthat audiences should brace themselves for a never-before-seen side of Pitt.

“I just remember going, ‘Wow!

He’s done it.

Bullet Train, based on an international best-selling thriller by Kotaro Isaka, premieres on Friday.

A representative for Taylor-Johnson did not immediately respond to EW’s request for comment.

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