Jamie Dornan was in Nice last month with his family while filming Fifty Shades Darker when the deadly terror attack occurred and recalled how awful it was to film during that time.

The actor spoke to ComingSoon.net about being in the city when the attack happened and having to film the very next day.

"It was, as you can imagine, a bloody awful situation," Dornan said.

He revealed that many of the crew members were staying in Monaco, but he and his family were staying in Nice when a truck plowed down a crowded street while the driver fired a gun. The attack killed 85 people and left another 200 injured.

"The first thing everyone has to work out was is everybody safe, is the whole crew and cast safe," Dornan explained. "Then you have the strange thing of the next day still trying to make this movie that's costing millions of dollars to put together. There's this contractual obligation to work the next day, which is a very strange environment to work in.

"It felt very frivolous and wrong to be making something as silly as a f**king movie the day after something like that happened.”

The latest installment in the Fifty Shades franchise wrapped up production there a few days later. All cast and crew members were accounted for following the attack.