Actor Sterling K Brown has said that working in a Marvel film franchise is like being in a world similar to that of the Hollywood blockbuster "Mission: Impossible" due to its stringent secrecy standards.
The 41-year-old actor, who will be seen portraying the role of N'Jobu in the forthcoming film "Black Panther", said the script given to them is like a link that "self-destructs", reported LA Times.
"You get the script, but not a hard copy. And then, like, it dissolves. Like, it's 'Mission: Impossible'. The link self-destructs. Then you get to set and they give you your sides (scenes) for the day, and when you finish shooting, you turn your sides in.
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"And if you don't turn your sides in - 'cause I forgot mine at the hotel one time - they follow you to your hotel to get your sides. And then you sign out. They ain't (playing) around."
"Black Panther" slated to release next year.
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