Alec Baldwin Talks His Love for ‘Peanuts’ and the ‘Immeasurable’ Effects of His Trial
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 25 – Alec Baldwin discussed the dismissed involuntary manslaughter case related to the 2021 Rust shooting and his reflections on Peanuts' influence during Comic-Con.
- In July 2024, Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter trial in New Mexico related to the 2021 shooting death of Halyna Hutchins on the 'Rust' set ended in dismissal.
- The case fell apart halfway through after a judge dismissed it due to allegations that authorities withheld evidence, which Baldwin referenced as life-changing.
- At San Diego's Comic-Con, Baldwin spoke on a panel about 75 years of Charles Schulz's 'Peanuts', emphasizing its simplicity, existential philosophy, and moral outlook.
- In his office, he has a tiny Snoopy collectible that serves as a personal reminder to embody love, kindness, and patience, encouraging others to strive to be good people.
- Baldwin shared that the year following the unexpected end of his trial has been significantly improved compared to previous years, and he emphasized his focus on moving forward together with his wife and family.
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Alec Baldwin talks his love for 'Peanuts' and the 'immeasurable' effects of his trial
Alec Baldwin says the year since his trial ended has been a lot better than the years before it. The actor spoke to The Associated Press at San Diego’s Comic-Con International, where he was part of a panel on 75 years of Charlie Brown and “Peanuts.”
Alec Baldwin speaks about 'Rust' case at San Diego Comic-Con
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Actor Alec Baldwin spoke on the Rust shooting case more than a year after a judge dismissed his charge for the deadly shooting on a New Mexico film set. The Hollywood star made the remarks on Thursday at San Diego Comic-Con. He said the case changed him immeasurably. "I can't even tell you how amazed I am about how different I am from I was three and a half years ago. And what I want and what I don't want and how I want to li…
Alec Baldwin makes emotional admission about Rust shooting tragedy
Alec Baldwin has revealed the 2021 shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the film Rust changed the actor’s life ‘immeasurably’. Involuntary manslaughter charges against Baldwin were dropped in July 2024, after a gun he was holding as a prop during a scene fired a live round, killing Hutchins. Speaking on the opening day of Comic-Con in San Diego on Thursday (24 July), Baldwin opened up on the emotional impact the event has ha…
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