But the myriad safety risks, high costs, and production obstacles associated with blocking dozens of shots using live rounds made filming an actual tracer shoot-out all but impossible. Writer-director David Ayer - whose artillery-heavy filmography includes Suicide Squad, End of Watch, and Netflix’s Bright - had been consumed with properly rendering tracer fire, those luminous bullets that help soldiers visually follow the flight of ammunition in battle, onscreen. The breakthrough came in a hail of gunfire on the 2013 Brad Pitt–starring World War II tank epic Fury. Calls for bans on functional firearms have been made, but entertainment-industry consensus regarding the abolition of guns on set remains elusive.
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