Snitches get stitches. Or at least that’s how the saying goes. But apparently, Warner Bros. has decided to embrace the snitch, when it comes to COVID-19 production safety protocols.
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has instituted an “anonymous reporting mechanism” for people who witness COVID-19 safety violations while on set in Europe. Clearly, this is in an attempt to mitigate the risk factors with filming during the pandemic, when the studio is attempting to get films such as “The Batman” and the upcoming ‘Fantastic Beasts’ films up and running again.
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