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Aziz Ansari Says Bill Murray Was 'Devastated' by 2022 Allegation, Still Hopes to Finish 'Being Mortal'

The film was halted after a Searchlight investigation into a complaint on set, leaving the project shelved.

Overview

  • In new interviews tied to his latest film, Ansari said Murray was devastated by the allegation and expressed a desire to complete Being Mortal with Murray involved.
  • The complaint by a female production assistant in April 2022 led Searchlight to determine the claim had merit and shut down filming when the movie was roughly three-quarters complete.
  • Reports at the time said Murray straddled the woman on a prop bed and kissed her on the mouth through COVID masks during production.
  • Murray later discussed the episode with the New York Times, saying it still bothers him, describing the masked kiss, and criticizing the arbitration and HR process.
  • Ansari pivoted to make Good Fortune, which premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 6 and opens in theaters Oct. 17.