One of Pierce Brosnan’s last jobs took him to the state of Wyoming last October. There he filmed the western The Unholy Trinity, mainly in Yellowstone National Park. The actor must have done something in that protected space that has now been summoned to testify. Apparently, according to the summons to which People magazine has had access, the James Bond protagonist entered the protected thermal areas of the park and now must clarify what happened. The judge has summoned him to appear at the Yellowstone Justice Center in Wyoming on January 23.
According to a criminal record filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Wyoming, the 70-year-old actor walked “into all thermal areas and within the Yellowstone Canyon” and also “violated the closures and use limits “on November 1st. Both citations are listed as minor infractions.
The thermal areas within Yellowstone Park include five types of hydrothermal features: hot springs, geysers, mud pots, travertine terraces, and fumaroles. Visitors to the park are advised to follow a series of rules around the thermal areas, including “do not travel through thermal areas after dark” or “swimming, submerging or bathing in waters that are entirely natural is prohibited.” thermal origin.” The park warns that the soil beneath the thermal areas “may just be a thin crust over the boiling hot springs” and there is no confirmation whether the area is safe or not.
Additionally, park visitors must stay on the park’s established walking trails because “the pools are acidic enough to burn boots.” In addition to avoiding thermal areas, park services warn that visitors should “be aware of their surroundings and responsible for children roaming the geyser basins.”
Pierce Brosnan strolled through the park in October, mostly at the Yellowstone Film Ranch in Paradise Valley, The Livingston Enterprise reports. The film that was filmed there stars Brosnan himself, Samuel L. Jackson, Brandon Lessard and Ethan Peck. Brosnan plays a man who sends his estranged son (Lessard) to kill the man who framed him for a crime he didn’t commit.