Of course, depictions of violence in the entertainment industry are nothing new. Similar trends have been observed in popular TV dramas, with the rate of gun violence depicted in prime time dramas doubling between 20. Indeed, our research shows that acts of gun violence in PG-13 movies nearly tripled over the 30 years between 1985 (the year after the rating was introduced) and 2015. Gun violence in Hollywood movies has increased dramatically over time, especially in movies accessible to teens. It is too early to speculate what went wrong during the filming of the western movie “Rust.” But the incident, in which the film’s director was also injured, highlights a simple fact: Guns are commonplace in Hollywood films.Īs scholars of mass communication and risk behavior, we have studied the growing prevalence of firearms on screen and believe that the more guns there are in movies, the more likely it is that a shooting will occur – both in the “reel” world and in the “real” world. In what appears to be a tragic accident, actor Alec Baldwin shot dead a cinematographer on Oct 21, 2021, while discharging a prop gun on set in New Mexico.