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Insurgent's Shailene Woodley & Theo James Reveal Their Scariest On-Set Injuries—Watch Now!

Film stars opened up about the scene that's sure to grab everyone's attention

By Marc Malkin, Lily Harrison Mar 09, 2015 11:00 PMTags
Watch: Shailene Woodley Almost Broke What Filming "Insurgent"?!

It's not all smoke and green screens for the cast of Insurgent!

Sure, there's plenty of special effects that go into the action-packed flick, but the actors have been tackling a ton of the stunts all on their own (for better or for worse).

E! News caught up with the cast of the highly anticipated film where Shailene Woodley dished about the minor scrapes and bruises she accumulated while shooting.

"There [were] no injuries [this time]. There was one time where I had a little nose bump and it cracked really loud…and my eyes were watering and I was like s--t I just broke my nose but it wasn't broken so we're fine!"

Woodley, who narrowly avoided serious injury on the set of Divergent, continued, "[There was] no swelling, no black eyes, it was just really sore for like a month and a half but other than that [it was] no big deal."

The bubbly brunette joked that she has "a resilient nose."

Woodley's got such a positive attitude about being a part of the exciting film franchise that any bumps, pun intended, in the road are a piece of cake to deal with.

"It's so much fun," she said of filming the physically demanding scenes. "You get to practice and utilize certain aspects of yourself that usually in your daily life you're too lazy to call upon. Like, that would be really fun to climb that wall, you know, but in the movie you actually get to climb the wall."

Watch: Theo James Gets Punched in the Face in "Insurgent"

Meanwhile, Woodley's cast mate Theo James also dished to us about getting hit (on accident!) while on set.

"I got punched in the face a couple of times accidentally. Jonny [Weston], in the train sequence, clipped me a couple of times but it makes it all the more fun," admitted.

"We got to do things that we weren't able to do in the first movie…you get to push [the envelope] a little bit more."