Atlanta has been in shock over why the latest Spider-Man film can be brought to life in the city while schools may have to close because of coronavirus.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Marvel Studios offered the Atlanta school system a total of $50,000 to film within the schools. “I know that APS is currently not accepting filming applications due to the COVID pandemic, and I know that filming a new movie quickly falls to the bottom of the priority list,” an e-mail by Marvel Studios location manager, Ian Easterbrook, read.
He added that the movie has “unique and very time-sensitive” circumstances, and the schools were “vital to the success of this next film.” The nation’s top infectious disease expert said Sunday that the U.S..
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