Ms. Marvel Wraps Thailand Production Amid Resurging COVID Cases
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Ms. Marvel series from head writer and executive producer
Bisha K. Ali's (Hulu's
Four Weddings and a Funeral) has wrapped production in Thailand. Created by editors
Sana Amanat and
Adrian Alphona and
Jamie McKelvie and first introduced in the comics in 2012, Kamala Khan (
Iman Vellani) is a Pakistani-American teen who juggles being a teenager with being a superhero while fighting against the prejudice she receives for her Muslim faith- all while attempting to forge her own path.
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According to an exclusive report from
Variety, the Thai shoot covered the series's fourth and fifth episodes with approximately 450 people making up the first and second units. The production was able to secure a waiver to continue filming through April and into early May, with already-in-place anti-COVID protocols already in place and in practice- including closed sets, mandatory masks and face shields, virus testing twice per week, rigidly-separated transport, and controlled air systems.