With the resurgence of spoilers on social networks and the Internet, it cannot be said that studios are surrounded by the luxury of caution, which sometimes turns into paranoia. Especially if the case is expected.
For Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, precautions were taken to move the president. Comedian Richard E. Grant, who played General Pride, saw it on the show. one show from the BBC channel.
“They don’t give you a script, you have to go into a room with guards outside, the security cameras are closed, and it’s printed on scarlet pages that you can’t film.” he explained.
add: “You have to read it and then you go. They give you the pages the day you work and you have to sign them when you arrive and leave the set. There are security guards on the set.”
Hence, the luxury of precautions that prevented the script from being stolen and auctioned off on eBay. This anecdote was told by JJ Abrams, the director of the film Good morning AmericaIncidentally, without mentioning the name of the person possibly responsible for the accidental leak.
The latter had slipped the script under the bed and the person in charge of cleaning found it. The same person gave the script to another person, who then tried to sell it on eBay. in the amount of 85 dollars.
in the interview Good morning AmericaAbrams specifies that only a few actors and actresses at the time had the script already written on paper, which should have prevented any photocopying. Now we know that the talent was John Boyega, who will publicly show remorse for his negligence.
OH MY GOD! @johnboyega He admits that it was his @Star Wars #TheRiseOfSkywalker A script posted on eBay! But he swears it was an accident! 🙈 https://t.co/i9rZzYNwW0 pic.twitter.com/RNCKWCscpl
— Good Morning America (@GMA) November 27, 2019
It is easy to imagine the explosion that Lucasfilm and the house of Disney gave the actor behind the scenes after this incident…
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