![]() He would also have to hire a nurse to administer the tests. ![]() ![]() In addition, Brauer says he would have to spend $15,000 to $20,000 on PCR tests alone for his actors and crew, tests which are not easy to find in Benzie County, as well as numerous other associated costs of compliance like vaccine mandates, taping floors, taking temperatures and thorough record keeping to name a few. The SAG website says that filmmakers must hire a dedicated COVID-19 compliance supervisor responsible for safety compliance and enforcement, who will be accessible to cast and crew at all times during working hours. The rules, which tentatively expire September 30th, would require Brauer to pay for a COVID-19 Compliance Supervisor. The third installment of the trilogy has been described as “redemptive” by Brauer and an end to the seriesĪfter leaving cliffhangers at the end of the other two movies.īrauer had hoped to be filming in September but the outdated COVID-19 rules from SAG has prevented that. ![]() “Dogman 2: The Wrath of the Litter” reveals a litter of grown Dogman pups who have emerged. The wounds from the attacks have a deadly bacteria and there is a Native American who thinks she has an ancient antidote to cure the illness. ![]()
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