What movie did Jennifer Garner bite Sala Baker's ear in?
The incident occurred during the filming of 'The Kingdom' in 2007.
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Jennifer Garner shared a memorable story about accidentally biting a chunk out of her co-star Sala Baker's ear during a fight scene in the 2007 film, 'The Kingdom.' The incident resurfaced as the pair reunited for the second season of Apple...
During an Apple TV+ press day, Jennifer Garner recounted the story of how she and Sala Baker went all-out during a fight scene in 'The Kingdom.' With minimal choreography, the director encouraged them to fight for real, resulting in Garner biting Baker's ear.
The pair recently reunited for the Apple TV+ series 'The Last Thing He Told Me,' where they once again engaged in intense fight scenes. According to Garner, the crew was concerned for her safety due to the intensity of the scenes. The actress stars in and executive produces 'The Last Thing He Told Me,' which is based on Laura Dave's bestselling novel. Season two is set to premiere on February 20.
The incident occurred during the filming of 'The Kingdom' in 2007.
It's an Apple TV+ mystery-thriller series where Jennifer Garner's character, Hannah Hall, tries to uncover the truth about her husband's disappearance.
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