Miles Teller checks COVID constructive, shuts down manufacturing of ‘The Offer’
By ANI
WASHINGTON: Hollywood actor Miles Teller examined constructive for COVID-19 after refusing to get the vaccine. His actions have brought on his upcoming sequence ‘The Offer’ to close down manufacturing.
According to Fox News, a supply revealed that the Paramount Plus miniseries about filming ‘The Godfather’ was shut down on August 29 after a crew member examined constructive. The insider mentioned that the manufacturing member was the ‘Whiplash’ star himself.
The supply mentioned, “Miles Teller is not vaccinated. He wouldn’t even get the test. Now he’s brought the virus to the set and the whole set had to shut down.”
However, Teller’s publicist Lauren Hozempa acknowledged to a information outlet, “Your facts are incorrect,” however refused to elucidate additional.
“Out of an abundance of caution, we have temporarily halted production. We will continue to follow all safety protocols and monitor the situation closely,” a consultant for Paramount Television Studios mentioned.
Teller is about to play Albert S. Ruddy, the producer behind the 1972 mob movie. Teller can also be credited as a producer on the 10-episode miniseries. Matthew Goode, Giovanni Ribisi, Colin Hanks and Dan Fogler are additionally set to star on the present.
Other productions compelled to close down within the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic after crew members examined constructive for the virus embody HBO’s ‘Westworld’ and FX’s ‘American Horror Story’, as per Fox News.
The ‘Divergent’ actor beforehand changed Armie Hammer as Ruddy. Hammer departed the mission amid sexual misconduct accusations.
‘The Godfather’ is taken into account one of many biggest movies ever to be made in Hollywood and was directed by Francis Ford Coppola and tailored from Mario Puzo’s best-selling novel of the identical title.
The film spawned off two sequels and starred Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan, John Cazale, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton and Talia Shire.