Pierce Brosnan has to go to court: Adventurous trip could be expensive

Pierce Brosnan has to go to court
Adventurous excursions could be expensive

Pierce Brosnan on a nature trip.

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Pierce Brosnan’s trip to Yellowstone National Park could be expensive – the actor didn’t follow the rules there.

Pierce Brosnan (70) has been reported in Wyoming for allegedly entering protected thermal areas in Yellowstone National Park. This emerges from a court document, the “People” is available.

According to a criminal file, the former Bond actor received citations for walking and off-trail travel “in all thermal areas and Yellowstone Canyon” on November 1 and for “violating closures and use restrictions.”

Warning about hot springs and acidic pools

Thermal phenomena such as hot springs, geysers or travertine terraces can be visited in the area. Already on the park’s website However, visitors are warned not to stay in the area after dark, swim in the water or go outside the designated hiking trails. The soil could be “just a thin crust over boiling hot springs” and the pools could be acidic enough “to burn through boots,” as the website says.

These warnings obviously didn’t stop Pierce Brosnan from exploring on his own. The actor is now due to appear in Yellowstone Court in Wyoming on January 23rd. Both citations are classified as minor crimes.

Because of filming with Veronica Ferres in Wyoming

Brosnan was in Wyoming in October to film the western “Unholy Trinity” – in which Veronica Ferres (58) plays his wife. The film was shot primarily at the Yellowstone Film Ranch in Paradise Valley. It’s about a son in the 1870s who is supposed to avenge his father. Directed by Richard Gray (43), Brandon Lessard and Samuel L. Jackson (75) star alongside Brosnan.

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