![]() ![]() ![]() “It was my birthday on March 21st and seven days later I was in Bulgaria. “I only had eight days before I had to be Hercules,” he recalled. Lutz, who says he does 1,000 push-ups a day during filming, needs to stay in shape because the business can be crazy. “My opponent had two butcher knives and they sliced me on my pecs. ![]() His scars, he added, came from making “Arena” with Samuel L. Once they call, ‘Action!’ it’s like in boxing when the bell rings, there’s something that happens and it’s ‘Let’s fight!’ I got cut up, got hit on my head, saw stars.” “When you work with real swords, they’re not sharp, but it’s 15 pounds of solid steel and I had to fight this 6-foot-7 guy who’s called ‘the Hammer’ in Bulgaria. ![]() The horse stomped on me! Thank God we were rolling so I can add that to my action reel. “Every day, buddy, I got injured, but I never broke a bone. So are the bruises and bumps, said the 28-year-old “Twilight” veteran, from filming Renny ?Harlin’s high-octane movie ?in Bulgaria. For all the Kellan Lutz fans who’ll be ogling the actor when he enters the gladiator ring as the mythological hero in “The Legend of Hercules,” yes, those scars are real. ![]()
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