Marvel plans to launch “Black Panther 2” in Georgia

Los angeles. The “Black Panther 2” rally in Georgia is under way as its team opposes the controversial electoral reform approved by Republican lawmakers in the state, it said. director Ryan Coogler in a communiqué.

“How African Americans oppose all intentions, explicit or not, to reduce the electorate and access to the vote,” the filmmaker explained in a message published this morning by Deadline Diary.

Sondeverbod, Coogler added that his movie is being held in Georgia to cast on local employees who depend on the cinematographic industry.

“When trying to talk to activists about the right to vote, he stated that many of the people employed by me, including all the vendors and local businesses with whom we work, are the different people who will suffocate the party,” he explained.

In this way, the Marvel movie repeats Stacey Abrams’ reasoning, the democratic democracy that was fundamentally needed to amplify Georgia’s supremacy and the culmination of a demographic change in the last presidential election with a historic victory.

Prohibition of probes, actor and producer Will Smith will not be filming his next issue, “Emancipation”, in the state of Georgia as a protest against electoral reform.

In recent years, Georgia has won the support of the United States’ Hollywood of the United States and the creative sector’s professional league is one of the motives given by experts to explain an ideological turn that Republicans are pushing for.

The cinematographic industry’s move has led to the sum being expressed by large companies such as Coca-Cola, Apple and Delta, which are also operating in the state.

Following his resignation, the electoral reform approved by the Republicans limits the right to supra because add new requirements in case of wanting to catch up, impose more requirements on the time to register and identify actions to be taken and offer to the voters who hope in large files to deposit their paper in competition centers, among other dispositions.

The vote on the essential vote in the recent general elections led to the pandemic, and was the favorite favorite of former President Donald Trump (2017-2021), which was not criticized by critics and considered, without proof, a source of electoral fraud.

A centenary of state leaders of the United States will discuss at the end of the week its response to the list of electoral reforms that are impulsive to Republican legislators in 47 states.

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