Today, according to reports from Deadline and other foreign media, an assembler working at Radford Studios fell to his death while working on the set of Marvel Studios' "Miracle Man" today.
But the show was not being filmed at the time.
The Los Angeles Police Department later confirmed and confirmed that he was Juan Carlos Osorio, 41, of Temple City.
A Marvel spokesperson confirmed the news, adding:
We extend our deepest condolences to his family and friends.
We support the investigation into the circumstances of this accident. ”
Chairman Matthew DLoeb added:
Everyone in the IA family is shocked and saddened by this tragic loss.
We are working to support our member's family, as well as his colleagues.
On-set safety is our top priority, and we will do everything possible to assist the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration in its investigation.
If you don't feel safe on set for any reason, members can call IATSE Safety**844-422-9273 or use our safety information app. ”
Last year, due to the general strike of the Writers Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild, Marvel Studios had to postpone the filming of the series "Miracle Man".
During this period, there were even rumors that the show might die.
But now it seems that this drama is already an ironclad thing.
The play's male protagonist, Miracle Man, was originally named Simon Williams and is played by Yahya Abdul-Mauddin II.
That's right, it's the one who played the black manta ray in "Aquaman".
In addition, Trevor Slattery played by Ben Kingsley will also have an important role in "Miracle Man".
It was previously reported that the show would be a comedy.
Joe Otterson, a contributor to variety, said it could be a "Hollywood satire."
Destin Daniel Crichton is currently working on the Miracle Man series.
He will serve as co-writer and director of the first two episodes.
The series will be placed under Marvel Studios' new brand, Marvel Spotlight.
At present, "Miracle Man" has not yet set a broadcast date.
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