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Atlanta, GA - As of yesterday, filming on the upcoming Marvel project Spider-Man:Homecoming has been stopped. Reports are saying that a black lives matter rally interrupted the set, leaving a few damages along the way. One of the background extras even said that they were stabbed with a fork, getting sent straight to the hospital. Director, Jon Watts talked to us about what all went down.
"So we were just shooting a cafe scene and all of a sudden a storm of people with picket signs come crashing onto the set. They broke one of the cameras and I think one of them ate a boom mic. Thankfully nobody got hurt.. except for that extra who got stabbed with a fork". Marvel studios president, Mr. Kevin Feige put out a statement last night stating the following. "What happened this afternoon was tragic and totally unexpected. We didn't have anything like this happen onto any of our sets and hopefully will not happen again. Personally, I think all lives matter but that's just me" Kevin Feige also stated that production will start again in a few more days. As for the background extra; the family says he's recovering and will be on his feet in no time. Spider-Man Homecoming will be swinging into theaters July 7th, 2017. Stay tuned for more Unreel news.
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