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Hollywood Breakdown

Ice Cube, Letitia Wright, Shailene Woodley: Stars and vaccine mandates clash in Hollywood

Hollywood studios are tightening up their COVID-19 vaccine requirements. This is a safety issue but also a financial one.

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KCRW placeholderBy Matthew Belloni • Nov 12, 2021 • 4m Listen

Hollywood studios are tightening up their COVID-19 vaccine requirements. This is a safety issue but also a financial one. When unvaccinated actor Miles Teller tested positive on the set of the series “The Offer,” it cost Paramount $6 million to shut down production.

Recently rapper and actor Ice Cube dropped out of the Sony comedy “Oh Hell No” because he refused to get vaccinated, giving up a $9 million job. Unvaccinated actor Ingo Rademacher is leaving “General Hospital,” and Emilio Estevez is not coming back to the new season of the “Mighty Ducks” series, also because of his unvaccinated status.

Meanwhile, production on “Wakanda Forever,” the sequel to “Black Panther,” is temporarily shut down as star Letitia Wright recovers from an injury. Wright is also unvaccinated, and while the movie had been shooting in London, production was supposed to move to the U.S., but Wright won’t be able to enter the country if she’s not vaccinated. That puts Marvel in a difficult position as Wright was supposed to be a huge part of the new movie.

Finally, while unvaccinated NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers is not in Hollywood, his partner Shailene Woodley is. Woodley is currently working on a Showtime series, which means she should be vaccinated, but it’s unclear if she is. Woodley has been vocal about making her own medicine rather than taking it from doctors. It’s possible she could have received a religious exemption, but she told The Hollywood Reporter, “My religion is the Earth, man. I believe in trees.”

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    Matthew Belloni

    founding partner of Puck News

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    Kim Masters

    partner/writer at Puck News, host of KCRW's “The Business.”

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    Kaitlin Parker

    Producer, 'The Business' and 'Hollywood Breakdown'

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