The 26-year-old actor suffered serious injuries on sets of the movie in early 2016 after he was unexpectedly pulled off the moving vehicle he was harnessed to and subsequently hit another vehicle, sustaining a concussion, facial fracture and lacerations.
Now, the star, who is back on his feet and gearing up for the release of his new movie "American Assassin", said the accident left him fragile, reported People.
"I was in a really fragile, vulnerable state. I didn't want anyone in my business and you get angry about it and you're already angry. I've gotten to a place where I'm okay with it, but it was definitely a rough year," he said.
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