Movie extras filming scenes in the Brooklyn subway station for the Joker movie were reportedly locked on a subway car for over 3 hours, according to TMZ

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The extras were denied their break after two hours of work and started banging on the subway doors asking to be let out as many needed to use the restroom. The lack of being allowed to leave the subway car led to some resorting to urinating on the train tracks through small spaces between the cars.The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) reportedly received a complaint about a required break time violation during production and sent out a representative to resolve the situation. SAG will be monitoring the the set and follow-up as needed.TMZ reported that Warner Bros. told them they're looking into the situation.IGN has reached out to the Warner Bros. for additional comment and will update this story if and when they respond.Footage of Joaquin Phoenix in the Brooklyn subway station filming for the Joker was leaked Monday , showing him smoking a cigarette while casually leaving a chaotic scene.

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