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People is on Community! The go-to source for comic book and superhero movie fans. 2018 sequel The Predator experienced a major controversy when it was revealed that director Shane Black had knowingly cast a registered sex offender.As much as many fans were looking forward to the theatrical arrival of Meanwhile, now that the story was public, Munn was being asked about it constantly, and was very blunt in her responses, expressing her extreme disappointment in Black, and later her co-stars for not speaking up to defend her publicly.
I’m very sorry to anybody.”
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The positive feedback from social media towards Olivia Munn is uplifting and feels incredibly supportive for me personally.”Munn quickly replied to Carnes in a statement posted on her Twitter where she also praised her for choosing to speak out.“Dear Paige, your bravery and strength by stepping out from behind the Jane Doe title and ‘reclaiming your identity’ is incredibly awe-inspiring,” Munn wrote.
The previously unnamed victim at the center of the casting controversy surrounding The Predator came forward on Thursday and thanked Olivia Munn for her support She also took Fox to task for admonishing her previously after she had told the rest of Michael Kennedy is an avid movie and TV fan that's been working for Screen Rant in various capacities since 2014. And the seams show in an abrupt establishing scene in which Munn’s evolutionary scientist character, Dr. Casey Bracket, is approached by government suits at the behest of a morally ambiguous government agent (Sterling K. Brown).Throughout the film what many Black fans will recognize as the filmmaker’s signature irreverent, hyper-masculine sense of humor occasionally plays tin-eared, as when members of the misfit squad of military reject heroes led by Holbrook’s Quinn McKenna make feeble passes at her and make her the object of grossly sexist comments — jokes played winkingly in the film for laughs.All of which might have gone over swimmingly had the specter of off-screen drama not hung in the air at the first public screening, which earned mixed early reviews and praise for strong performances by Munn, Brown and Rhodes.Had he been onstage after the film, Black could have spoken not only to the fanboy-delighting action, alien gadgets, lore, references and dialogue that will win “The Predator” genre fans, but also to the ways the script’s deeper themes unintentionally echo the circumstances of its external controversy: That redemption can exist even for those whom society has deemed unfit, and that heroism exists within women and children, outside the traditional domain of muscled men with guns.And while the male cast members seem to have gone largely untouched by the scandal, all declined comment to the initial L.A. Times report.On a crowded sidewalk outside the theater before the film, before handlers whisked Munn away from the red carpet and toward the theater, it was she who was signing autographs when an unidentified man in the throng shouted loud enough for bystanders to hear, “Hey Olivia, my friend Steve says hi.”Get our revamped Envelope newsletter, sent twice a week, for exclusive awards season coverage, behind-the-scenes insights and columnist Glenn Whipp’s commentary. Olivia Munn thanks online support in The Predator controversy; Olivia Munn thanks online support in The Predator controversy On the arrivals line at the screening on Wednesday, most of the actors from The Predator were heaping praise on Olivia Munn.
“She spoke up for me.