Green apologized for “some horrible things” she had said in messages. The production company's evidence includes expletive-filled text messages in which Green called one of the film’s producers “evil” and another a “pretentious moron.” “You look at what happened with Alec Baldwin on the movie Rust, the producers were cutting corners, no safety measures and a young woman got killed.” “You can’t make a quality film by cutting corners,” Green said. Green said executive producer Jake Seal had cut down her stunt training on A Patriot – in which she was due to play a soldier - from four weeks to five days, something she claimed was “extremely dangerous.” Actor Alec Baldwin and the film’s weapons supervisor face involuntary manslaughter charges over the 2021 incident. Green, 42, also raised safety concerns, referring to the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins when a prop gun was discharged on the set of the movie Rust. “I never wanted this to be a B movie but I realized more towards the end that it was going to happen,” she added.
“When an actor has appeared in a B movie they are labelled as a B actor, you never get offered quality work ever again,” she said during an evidence session at the High Court in London.