Well, this could be interesting. Lets see if the monetary imperatives force the studio to follow the science, not the politics.
Here's the reality: Whether Wright was vaccinated or not doesn't actually matter when breakthrough cases exist. The better question is why should having had Covid and recovering from it be seen as conferring a lesser form of immunity than being jabbed, when all evidence indicates that natural acquisition is more effective and long-lasting?
It just shows what an ungodly mess vaccine passports are.
I don't know when CDC foreign rules were put in place. Maybe it happened while she was in America, and her mistake was going back to London before wrapping up the film.
Is this twitter guy credible?
recently here in the states Vermont one of the highest ratings for vaccinated is showing almost 60% re-insurgence of Covid cases. Vaccine helps you fight the extreme effects of the virus it doesn’t keep you vax or not from spreading it.
The reason for a vax mandate is to stop it from mutation. Because those variants are harder to fight.
And there are other avenues to fight Covid. But cdc and government won’t allow that rhetoric.
Things like ZPA, ivermectin, mitichlorical antibodies are available. But only if prescribed, and cdc won’t budge on this which has more to do with the pharmaceutical company’s making vaccines.
she'll be fine in a week like 99% of people.
So you think she won't be fine in a week like most people?
If she'll be just like the other 99% of the rest of the world, chances are she could not be fine since a lot of ppl died. If we are talking just generally, yes she will hopefully and probably be fine.
So in other words she'll probably be fine in a week like 99% of people.
So in other words she'll probably be fine in a week like 99% of people.
it’s wild because her character is the type to create a new vaccine to save the world…..but the actress will probably be promoting horse medicine soon enough.
Are you talking about the Joe Rogan thing? That's not just used as a horse dewormer, the mainstream media hates Joe Rogan so they gleefully took that chance to smear him. Of course it's safer to take the vaccine, but he got very good and expensive treatment and was up and running in less than a week.
If I'm one of the other people working on this film, there's no way I'm standing around with this anti-vax idiot every day, on a confined hot set. Disney can't afford the chance of her infecting everybody else. What a dumb-ass shit show.
If she'll be just like the other 99% of the rest of the world, chances are she could not be fine since a lot of ppl died. If we are talking just generally, yes she will hopefully and probably be fine.
You look like an idiot who does not understand percentages.
“chances are”
lol what a simpleton
IMO, the single biggest reason for the success of the MCU up through Endgame (aside from Feige's leadership, which was critical of course) was that they absolutely nailed the casting for Cap, IM, and Thor. And I don't think they have done that for the rising stars of Phase 4 (yes, Thor is still around). The problems around BP 2's production is a good example of that--had he not had cancer, Boseman would have been the biggest star of Phase 4, no question (he was a great actor and also a huge star, and he bought into what they were doing), and his absence is felt here in every way.Between this, the 6 week reshoots for Dr Strange's sequel, which led to the delay of the entire MCU for 2 months (so it's not some minor adjustments for sure), Disney being unable to release their marvel movies in China, even after sucking up to them, Venom 2 outgrossing all MCU movies this year (imagine saying this a year ago), only to be surpassed by the other Sony Marvel release: Spider Man...it feels like the start of MCUs 4th phase is cursed tbh.
About the bolded part, I think you're letting nostalgia get to you a bit. Let me explain why:IMO, the single biggest reason for the success of the MCU up through Endgame (aside from Feige's leadership, which was critical of course) was that they absolutely nailed the casting for Cap, IM, and Thor. And I don't think they have done that for the rising stars of Phase 4 (yes, Thor is still around). The problems around BP 2's production is a good example of that--had he not had cancer, Boseman would have been the biggest star of Phase 4, no question (he was a great actor and also a huge star, and he bought into what they were doing), and his absence is felt here in every way.
I'm surprised she is able to walk free with such dangerous thoughts, let alone star in a movie that will edutain millions.
Vaccination shot or not you can be vaxed and still carry/spread the virus?
Civil War panther was the closest we ever got to his comic book version, he felt off in his own movie, they also downplayed his genius.Also, Civil War was the best version of BP. Best attitude, best action, best suit.
Yeah, no offense, but I'm gonna stick to my nostalgia rather than read all that.About the bolded part, I think you're letting nostalgia get to you a bit. Let me explain why:
What you say makes sense looking at these movies in 2021, but the truth? Thor movies weren't great even back then and the first one did like 450M WW. Thor needed that soft-reboot with Ragnarok to have a good movie and those 450M WW, is around what Shang Chi and The Eternals are going to do in a pandemic 10 years later, with many countries's cinemas still at half of its full capacity. If we weren't in a pandemic and even with inflation taken into consideration they would probably "win" in the end. The first Captain America also didn't set the world on fire. In fact, all Phase 4 movies release this year will end up doing better of what the first Captain America movie did back then, which was also soft-rebooted starting with its second entry. People don't remember that, but that movie did $370M back then, on a $140M budget, pre-pandemic.
There was a time Cap and Thor weren't a huge box office draw as well.
First Thor movie: 450M. 3rd one: 850M
First Captain America movie: 370M. 3rd one: 1.1B - 3 times the first entry.
My post wasn't about how the movies released so far are doing because the truth? They are doing good all things considered. They are new entries and characters we never heard before, even way more obscure than Thor and Captain America, which were relatively known even before the movies. Not Spider-Man level, but they were. I had no idea what the Eternals were until i heard about the movies. You just need to mention these new movies and events in future MCU movies, add a few Eternals in some movies or Shang Chi characters and those sequels will do much better numbers, specially since by then we won't be dealing with this pandemic anymore, like it always happened before.
My post was about how all strategies Disney have been trying, are failing right now: Attracting China, only to have their movies banned in there, 6 weeks last minute re-shoots happening 6 months before the original release date of a movie is not good, now they don't know what to do with what's possibly the most awaited sequel from Phase 3: Black Panther.
I'm sure things will work out in the end...but these movies are so tied to each other that if one is delayed, the entire MCU has to change as well. That's why it's cursed.
And i just wrote a thesis, lmao.
Yeah, my favorite parts of the MCU tend to be when they avoid the "let's chuckle at everything" stuff. I preferred having him be masked and mysterious, or just more obscure in his thoughts, in Civil War over having him kid around with people in BP.Civil War panther was the closest we ever got to his comic book version, he felt off in his own movie, they also downplayed his genius.
True. But the vaccinated are less likely to get Covid in the first place according to multiple studies. Around 5 times less likely. So for something like this where you have loads of people working closely together on a daily basis it's better for everyone if all involved are vaccinated.Vaccination shot or not you can be vaxed and still carry/spread the virus?