Hugh Grant said he had a bit of a meltdown on set (Picture: Getty Images)
Hugh Grant has admitted he struggled to control his temper while filming the upcoming Dungeons & Dragons movie.
The Love Actually actor, 62, will play the role of Forge Fletcher, a Rogue – the main antagonist – in the film.
Filming has wrapped on the flick, which is due out this year, with the Notting Hill star being previously s spotted shooting scenes in Northern Ireland, alongside co-stars Michelle Rodriguez and Chris Pine.
However, it appears there were a few bumps in the road while Dungeons & Dragons was in production.
The Gentleman actor confessed he had a ‘couple of tantrums’ while on set and now regrets his fiery outburst.
He told the Daily Mail: ‘I lost my temper with a woman in my eyeline on day one. I assumed she was some executive from the studio who should have known better.
Hugh had to ‘grovel’ after the outburst (Picture: Getty Images )
‘Then it turns out that she’s an extremely nice local woman who was the chaperone of the young girl. Terrible. A lot of groveling.’
Hugh then joked he had done a ‘Christian Bale’ in reference to the actor, who apologised after having an ‘incredibly embarrassing meltdown’ on set.
Back in 2009, footage emerged of the Amsterdam actor berate a film crew member in an expletive-laden rant during the making of Terminator: Salvation.
Hugh jokingly compared himself to Christian Bale (Picture: Getty Images)
Dungeons & Dragons was adapted for the big screen over 20 years ago by Courtney Solomon, in a version starring Marlon Waylans and Jeremy Irons.
But reviews were negative and it proved to be a major flop with audiences, with the film only recouping just over half of its initial budget of $45million (£37m).
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The 2023 version, hoping to perform much better, is helmed by Johnathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley.
The duo have worked together on several films, including Spider-Man: Homecoming in 2017 and Game Night, with Sharon Horgan, the year after.
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Hugh said he ‘groveled’ after the outburst.