Screenwriter Akiva Goldsman took to Twitter on Monday to quash a conspiracy theory, centered on his 2007 Warner Bros. film, I Am Legend.The theory, which has circulated at least since the beginning of this year, says that the fictional thriller is set in 2021, and that Covid-19 vaccines created its mutant epidemic.“Oh.
My. God. It’s a movie,” Goldsman tweeted on Monday. “I made that up. It’s. Not. Real.”The Oscar winner was specifically responding to writer and podcaster Marc Bernardin, who earlier tweeted that, “We.
Are. All. Going. To. Die. Sooner. Than. We. Should.”Bernardin’s comments came in reference to an August 6 New York Times article—”Inside One Company’s Struggle to Get All Its Employees Vaccinated”—which alluded to an employee
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