Netflix is taking viewers back to school in gritty new drama series “Grand Army”.
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Tig Notaro set to replace Chris D'Elia before the film is released.The Zack Snyder–directed film shot last summer, but according to, «will now undergo a quick round of reshoots to incorporate Notaro's role» and use green screen and CGI to add her into previously filmed sequences.The move comes after multiple women made allegations of sexual misconduct and grooming against D'Elia in June, some of whom claim they were underage at the time.
(D'Elia has denied the allegations.) Netflix subsequently
.Netflix is taking viewers back to school in gritty new drama series “Grand Army”.
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Following allegations of sexual misconduct, comedian Chris D’Elia will be replaced in post-production of a new Zack Snyder movie by fellow comedian Tig Notaro. D’Elia was recently dropped by CAA following multiple sexual harassment allegations made against him, which the 40-year-old comic has denied.
Netflix film Army of the Dead, following recent allegations made against D’Elia.The You actor had already been dropped by his talent agency back in June after several women came forward to accuse him of sexual harassment and misconduct.
Director Zack Snyder has cast comedienne Tig Notaro in place of actor Chris D’Elia in his forthcoming zombie movie after the funnyman was accused of inappropriate behaviour.
Tig Notaro will be replacing Chris D’Elia in the upcoming movie, Army of the Dead.