
Benicio del Toro's TSA Mishap: A Bomb of a Script
Benicio del Toro's TSA Encounter: A Script That Almost Caused a Delay Boston, MA – Actor Benicio del Toro recently experienced an unexpected encounter with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) at Boston Logan International Airport. The incident, which involved a film script in his carry-on luggage, has since become a humorous anecdote. Del Toro, known for his roles in films like Sicario and Traffic, explained that he was traveling with a script for an upcoming project. The script's opening scenes, however, caused a stir. "The first scene is 'Interior Airplane Bomb,'" Del Toro recounted. "The second is 'Interior Cockpit, Eject the Pilot,' and the third is 'Crash.'" The TSA agents, understandably concerned, flagged his bag for additional screening. Del Toro described the agents' reaction: "They just said, 'Hey, we need to check your bag.'" However, the situation quickly diffused when one of the agents recognized Del Toro. The actor added, "He looked at me, and I think he recognized me, maybe from Sicario or Traffic." The agents then released Del Toro and his potentially explosive script. The incident highlights the sometimes unexpected challenges of air travel and the occasional humor found in security procedures.