When it comes to famous TV series, Glee is certainly one of the most well known ones as well as its cast members. So, we’re pretty sure you know Grant Gustin, an actor that has played Sebastian Smythe in Glee, now being part of a new TV show called the Flash.
Well, this time around, he’s in for something completely different as this new show is a superhero fiction. Thus, we’re talking full-on action, car crashes and all kinds of superhero stuff. The 24 year-old actor was spotted filming the pivotal car crash scene in which Grant is seen heaving himself from the upturned wreck of his car.
Concerning the vehicle, we’re talking about a black fourth generation Mustang. Being a stunt car it was only natural to have the directors incorporate a roll cage plus a stripped out interior in the SN-95. All of these are destined to keep the actor safe and prevent any major injury.
From the looks of it, Grant sported a large graze on his forehead and apparently it wasn’t a make-up thing, but a genuine one. Still, that didn’t change his mood at all as he was looking really happy during the shooting break. He was even kind enough to wave at the paparazzi while they were taking his picture.
What can we say, the show does sound interesting and if it features such nice cars, we’re really interested in what it will bring to the table.
Source: Daily Mail
Concerning the vehicle, we’re talking about a black fourth generation Mustang. Being a stunt car it was only natural to have the directors incorporate a roll cage plus a stripped out interior in the SN-95. All of these are destined to keep the actor safe and prevent any major injury.
From the looks of it, Grant sported a large graze on his forehead and apparently it wasn’t a make-up thing, but a genuine one. Still, that didn’t change his mood at all as he was looking really happy during the shooting break. He was even kind enough to wave at the paparazzi while they were taking his picture.
What can we say, the show does sound interesting and if it features such nice cars, we’re really interested in what it will bring to the table.
Source: Daily Mail