The filmmaker previously spoke out against the decision to reopen cinemas in Georgia Spike Lee has said he won’t go to the cinema until a coronavirus vaccine has been made available.
The filmmaker previously spoke out against the decision to reopen cinemas in the US state of Georgia, despite the ongoing spread of coronavirus globally.
Now, the director – who is releasing his new film, the Vietnam War drama Da 5 Bloods, straight to Netflix on June 12 – told Vanity Fair that he won’t be attending any public events until a vaccine has been developed. “They ain’t doing a thing until the vaccine,” Lee said. “I know I’m not going to a movie theatre.