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Yikes. That last paragraph talking about the films plot makes it read like they’re trying to advertise the upcoming movie on top of someone’s death.
From a different post for this link: “Wow, this is so sad. I didn’t know there was a Wonder Man thing in production either.”
Sounds like it’s working
Me either but did you know wonderman’s penis is 12" long and it can become invisible? All he needs is another person to make his penis invisible.
I wouldn’t read into it; Deadline end most articles that mention a production with a small synopsis.
Rag name oddly appropriate here.
That’s exactly what they are doing.
Can’t let a good tragedy go to waste
I’d assume it was deadline doing that and not something that came from the studio.
A rigger working at Radford Studios in Studio City died today after falling from a catwalk, Deadline has learned. The male crew member, who died at the scene, was working on the set of Marvel Studios’ Wonder Man, but the series was not filming at the time.
The Los Angeles Police Department later confirmed and identified him as Juan Carlos Osorio, 41, of Temple City.
As a film electric rigger at home with a broken elbow because of a ladder fall, this shit hit close to home for me.
Damn, Alec Baldwin back making movies?
Falling deaths are more Vlad Putin’s thing.
You know this could have been completely avoidable and never would have happened if they just stopped trying to make these fucking movies
Edit - apparently you guys need this more than I do lol
/s
You know this could have been completely avoidable and never would have happened if they just stopped trying to make these fucking movies
Yes dear, if they didn’t have the nerve to try making a movie this crew member would still be alive. Brilliant observation. Bravo.
You guys are a humorless bunch
Try being funny next time.
Ouch. My feelings.
Some folks don’t get jokes. Not surprising that it’s Marvel fans!
You don’t like highly repetitive films that don’t require quality writing or acting, filmed entirely in front of green screens!?
The Marvel cinematic universe is the movie equivalent of reality TV…