A crew member on the new James Bond movie was seriously injured during filming on Tuesday (17.02.15).

The much-anticipated new movie 'SPECTRE' - which is currently being filmed in Solden, Austria - has suffered another setback after a camera truck veered off the road and crashed into a barn, badly injuring at least one member of the crew.

Terry Madden - the second unit assistant director, who has previously worked on 'Skyfall', 'Quantum of Solace' and 'Casino Royale' - was badly hurt in the accident, according to The Hollywood Reporter, which said he suffered multiple injuries to his leg.

The incident comes shortly after it was reported Daniel Craig suffered a knee injury while filming scenes for the new movie.

News of the injury, which transpired to be fairly minor, led former Bond star Sir Roger Moore to offer to reprise the role of the secret agent.

Sir Roger - who starred as James Bond in the films between 1973 and 1985 - joked: ''Sorry to hear Daniel Craig has sprained his knee on set #Spectre. Being 007 is not without its hazards. I'm available to step in if needed. (sic)''