Filming is scheduled a day after the start of the new Los Angeles County home.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti on the defendants’ bench On Monday night with more than a few Twitter users after he reported that a COVID-19 control site at Union Station would close Tuesday to allow filming of the upcoming remake of “She’s All That. “”
Union Station is one of 15 COVID-19 control sites in the city of Los Angeles.
FilmLA representatives Miramax, who produces the film, or the Los Angeles mayor’s workplace did not respond to TheWrap’s requests for comment.
On Monday, those who had scheduled an appointment for COVID-19 control by Tuesday, December 1 at Union Station were informed by email that appointments had been cancelled due to an “event”. The email did not reveal the nature of the event, however, it was reported through Deadline on Monday night as “It’s All That”, a new version of the 1999 film “She’s All That”.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Garcetti and Film LA’s workplace say they didn’t know the shooting would result in the transient closure of the checkpoint. FilmLA went further and told THE Times: “All we know right now is that this resolution is not made through FilmLA or the approval of city movie licenses, LAPD, nor requested through the production company looking to shoot at Union Station.
On Monday night, a follow-up was sent to those whose accounts were cancelled through Andrea Garcia, press secretary to los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti. Array Garcia said another 504 people had scheduled a disease checkup at Union Station. site, and that their appointments would be revered on one of the other 14 control sites. In addition, Garcia said, “We hope to reopen the Operations of the Union Station site tomorrow. “
“Earlier today, we learned that our Union Station checkbook had been hastily closed before tomorrow’s appointments. As soon as we were informed, we contacted the other 504 people scheduled for a check-up on December 1 at Union Station to inform them that their appointment would be revered at one of the other 14 control sites in the city, adding some other cell verification site. located at the North Hollywood metro station available through the subway transit system,” Garcia read. “In addition, we look forward to reopening operations at the Union Station site tomorrow. We remain committed to offering loose checks and plan to check more than 38,000 people tomorrow. We have administered more than 2. 5 million checks to angels since March 20. Our network of check centers and emerging cell check services arrives throughout the city of Los Angeles, and we will continue to monitor new increase spaces to make sure we get a check. it’s as simple as possible. “
More to come.