'Superman' Production Upsets Atlanta Prisoners Over Alleged Security Restrictions
Key Points:
- Production of the sequel to James Gunn's DC blockbuster "Man of Tomorrow" has begun at FCI Atlanta, causing disruptions for inmates.
- Prisoners are reportedly upset because the film shoot has led to increased cell confinement and restricted access to commissary services.
- The Federal Bureau of Prisons stated they do not comment on internal procedures but noted that modified operations are typically for safety reasons after incidents.
- The film crew is shooting in a small section of the prison and is expected to finish soon, with inmates still receiving meals, water, and medical care during this period.
- Director James Gunn confirmed the shoot by sharing a photo from the prison, showing the location of Lex Luthor's incarceration in the storyline.