Dwayne Johnson's production company is behind films such as Red notice, the new Jumanji films and Jungle cruise.

During the US gala premiere of the film Red notice, he announced that his company will not use real weapons during filming after what happened during the filming of the movie Rust.

- We will use rubber weapons, so we will fix the rest in post production, he says.

Filmmaker Halyna Hutchins was shot dead and director Joel Souza was injured when actor Alec Baldwin fired a prop weapon that turned out to be sharply charged.

Real weapons are often used in filming, both in the US and in Sweden, but a weapons expert must be on site and check the weapon and "loose shots" that are modified are used.

Film photographers have protested

Before the shot went off, Alec Baldwin must have been told that the weapon was unloaded.

Rust's weapons expert's lawyers say that the weapon may have been sharply charged by someone who wanted to "sabotage".

Before the shooting, there was reportedly great dissatisfaction at the filming location due to the work environment.

Several people had left the recording the day before in protest.

In the past, 200 film photographers have protested against the use of prop weapons.

"We will not wait for the industry to change.

We have a responsibility to implement changes in the industry ourselves ", they wrote in a statement.