Disney stars suggest how to avoid Covid-19: Instead of shaking hands, let's greet each other like 'Wakanda Forever'
Frequent hand washing with soap and limiting direct contact such as kissing, handshakes are two of the advice repeated by health experts in the past, amid the Covid-19 pandemic. is in the most stressful phase. That is also the reason why many major football tournaments have eliminated the ritual of starting the match between players and the referee to prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2 virus.
In line with this spirit, recently actress Octavia Spencer, who has just voiced the Disney Onward animation, came up with a rather unique suggestion: Instead of shaking hands, let's greet each other with how to perform the cross-arm movements in front of the chest, also known as 'Wakanda Forever' in the blockbuster Black Panther.
The photo was posted by Octavia on her personal Instagram in the middle of last week and said this would be how she greeted others in the near future, simple but very safe.
Specifically, on his personal Instagram, Octavia posted a drawing illustrating T'Challa's signature movement in Black Panther, along with the caption: ' This will be my new handshake in the next few months. '. Immediately, this article has attracted a lot of attention from the online community, bringing a idea that is both humorous but also very practical in the current epidemic context. Most people believe that this new method of greeting is very creative and easy to implement, and they will follow suit.
It seems that the idea of this Oscars-winning actress has inspired many other people, including her colleagues. Recently, it was the turn of director James Gunn to propose a salutation to Ravager in Guardians of the Galaxy - the MCU's hit film in which he was the director. Fans even joked that they now have too many options to say hello, not sure whether to follow the Black Panther or the Milky Way Guardian.
After Octavia Spencer, it was James Gunn's turn to come up with the idea of greeting each other from afar in a Ravager style that his younger brother Sean Gunn did in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2. and proudly claim to be the creator of this greeting.
Despite knowing that these are just humorous posts that help fans relieve stress during the season, it is undeniable that Covid-19 is affecting heavily in many fields, including film and television. Many of the most anticipated blockbusters this summer such as No Time To Die or Fast & Furious 9 were forced to postpone the release to about 6 months - 1 year. A number of recent reports have indicated that Hollywood could face a loss of $ 5 billion, and even more, if this pandemic continues in the near future.
Particularly Disney and Marvel Studios are also facing many difficulties when a series of large projects have been suspended indefinitely: Canceling the launch of Mulan (Mulan), The New Mutants and Antlers; stop shooting MCU projects such as The Falcon and The Winter Soldier or Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Even Black Widow, the opening work for the MCU phase 4, which is very determined to follow the premiere on April 30, is also in danger of being delayed like other domestic chickens.
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