Tja... aber erneut steckt "The Daily Wire" dahinter... und haben sich zuletzt Berichte über unsachgemäße Produktionsbedingungen gehäuft:
Vielsagend, die Erwiderung der Veranwortlichen:As we previously reported, IATSE called a strike against the production on March 26 over a series of labor issues. We understand that, initially, the union attempted to sign a contract with the production in order to secure payment into the union’s health and pension funds. However, things got more serious as the safety concerns grew over the past five weeks of production. (Deadline)
Majors und ein Co-Star sind beim Drehen einer Szene aus Versehen gar aus einem Fenster gefallen, das hinter ihnen nicht vernünftig gesichert war. Sie stürzten rund 1,80 Meter tief. Es gibt sogar ein Video davon:Producers have not denied any of the below allegations but, when reached by Deadline for comment, said they “don’t negotiate with communists.”
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ObRIHN0rm2Y
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One crew member with decades of experience told Deadline they witnessed “no normal production activities” on set, such as the presence of a unit production manager or even a crew list.
”You couldn’t find anybody. You didn’t know who they were,” they said, adding that crew eventually began circulating a “black market” crew list to try to identify their colleagues themselves.
Deadline also understands that the production required a location change after crew pushed back on the use of a space that was infested with black mold. Producers had wanted to move forward with the location even after a contractor warned that the building was likely constructed with asbestos and should be properly tested. Instead, crew discovered the mold on their own as they prepped the location.
“They didn’t really care about the long-term effects on the crew,” one of the former set laborers told Deadline. “I don’t think it even crossed their minds, because they’re so inept.”
Members of the crew said they’ve also raised concerns about special effects supervisor Chris Bailey, who has previously pled guilty to illegal possession of explosives on a movie set. He was prohibited from handling explosive materials “because of a prior criminal conviction”, according to a 2021 press release from the Department of Justice. The special effects supervisor on a movie set is responsible for designing and executing practical, in-camera effects such as explosions, pyrotechnics, rigs, and atmospheric elements. When reached by Deadline, Bailey called that incident a “paperwork infraction” and said “no pyro was mishandled”.
Deadline.com)


