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    Austin Butler once had a shard of glass stuck in his foot for eight months

    The 34-year-old actor has suffered various injuries throughout his career in Hollywood, including while shooting his new film, Caught Stealing


    Austin told People: "I was covered in bruises constantly. Every day it was something new.

    "I cut my shin open on a metal thing, I had to hop over something."

    The movie star then recalled having "piece of glass" in his foot throughout the press tour for Dune: Part Two.

    He said: "That feels dumb when I look back at it.

    "When I was on the Dune press tour, I was in Korea doing all these interviews, and I was in a hotel room and I was walking barefoot. I must've stepped on a piece of glass.

    "But for whatever reason, I thought that it was a nerve thing in my foot. So I just was hobbling around for eight months and then right before we were starting to film [Caught Stealing], I was just pushing through the pain of running."

    Meanwhile, Austin recently revealed that he slept overnight on a film set to prepare for his role in Caught Stealing.

    The actor plays Hank, a former baseball player-turned-bartender living in New York's East Village, in the new thriller directed by Darren Aronofsky.

    Austin - who is well-known for his immersive approach to acting - told Variety: "For one night, I had the whole apartment to myself. I played music, I danced around, and I ate Chinese food in there.

    "It made me feel like I really lived there. I slept there all night, and I woke up to the crew coming in while I was in my underwear.

    "It made it feel like it wasn't a set anymore. There are many things that conspire against you when you're making a movie.

    "You've got the lights and the camera and the set doesn't have a ceiling, because they've got to light it from above.

    "It's tempting to look around and break the illusion. So the more I can do to trick myself, the more important it is."

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