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The bombing of a mosque with the movie “Hidden Strike” raises controversy on social media

2023-08-01 13:22:00

04:22 PM Tuesday, August 01, 2023

Books – Marwan Al-Tayeb:

The comedy and adventure movie “Hidden Strike” displeased a large number of social media pioneers following a clip from the scenes of the film, which is currently being shown in international and Arab theaters, was circulated, during which a mosque minaret was destroyed in one of the scenes.

The scene included the American actor John Cena sheltering in a mosque, where the film takes place in the city of Baghdad, and he appeared in the scene as he hunted a number of fighters at the top of the minaret of a mosque, following which the fighter responded to “Sina” and threw a shell because of which the mosque was destroyed amid the anger of millions of social media pioneers.

The artist, Hani Adel, revealed a few days ago that he appeared in a number of scenes for the first time in a huge American movie starring the stars Jackie Chan and John Cena, as he appeared in the events of the film as a pilot driving a helicopter that transports “Jackie Chan” to one of the combat sites.

In addition to the participation of the actress, Laila Ezz Al-Arab, who played the role of an Arab woman who deals with a number of American forces led by John Cena, and many scenes took place between them.

Hidden Strike did not achieve the expected success, with worldwide revenues of $1,682,104 million from a production budget of $80 million.

Hidden Strike revolves around two former Special Forces soldiers who escort a number of civilians on the Baghdad Highway of Death to the safety of the Green Zone.

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