`` Apple does not allow villains to have an iPhone, '' Ryan Johnson confesses



'Apple does not allow villains to have iPhones,' said

Ryan Johnson, a director known for ' Star Wars: The Last Jedi ' and others.

Watch Notes On A Scene | Director Rian Johnson Breaks Down a Scene from 'Knives Out' | Vanity Fair Video | CNE
https://www.vanityfair.com/video/watch/notes-on-a-scene-director-rian-johnson-breaks-down-a-scene-from-knives-out

Apple tells moviemakers that villains can't use iPhones, Rian Johnson says | Ars Technica
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2020/02/apple-wont-let-filmmakers-put-iphones-in-villains-hands-rian-johnson-says/

Apple does not 'let bad guys use iPhones on screen' | Technology | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/feb/26/apple-does-not-let-bad-guys-use-iphones-on-screen

Apple wont let bad guys use iPhones in movies says Knives Out director
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/26/apple-wont-let-bad-guys-use-iphones-in-movies-says-knives-out-director.html

Johnson's new work `` Knive's Out / Secret of the Detective and Blade House ' ' is a mystery work with gorgeous members such as Daniel Craig known for James Bond and Chris Evans known for Captain America . Johnson, who loves twilight, originally wrote the script as 'Dedicated to Agatha Christie', and his script was nominated for the 92nd Academy Award for Best Screenplay.

In an interview on 'Knives Out / The Secret of Detectives and the House of Blades,' Johnson said, 'Apple allows the iPhone to be used in movies, but this is very important. If it were a mystery movie, the villain couldn't have an iPhone. ' 'The character holding the iPhone will not be the culprit,' he said.

In addition, Johnson said, `` I'm going to annoy myself the next time I write the mystery movie, '' `` The creator of a movie with characters that do not know as a bad person until the end is (iPhone secrets (Speaking) you want to kill me. ' The actual interview can be seen from around 2 minutes and 50 seconds below.

Director Rian Johnson Breaks Down a Scene from 'Knives Out' | Vanity Fair-YouTube


According to the Guardian of the British letter that reported this news, it is common for brands like Apple to ask for 'how to be treated in a movie'. One such example was the 2009 Academy Awards for eight categories, ' Slamdog @ Millionaire, ' in which Danny Boyle confessed that he had received complaints from Coca-Cola and Mercedes-Benz. Coca-Cola seems to have been problematic because the gang appeared in the work as a drink acting for the protagonists, and Mercedes-Benz seems to have been troubled that it was used in the slum scene. Media research firm PQ Media estimates that corporate brands paid a total of $ 11.44 billion in 2019 to bring products into films.

Technology media Ars Technica has questioned whether Apple's request is legally binding. If Apple pays each movie production company for how their products will be treated in a movie, Apple's request is legitimate, but it specializes in intellectual property issues. 'You don't need a license to use the most common products in the usual way,' said John Bergmayer, General Manager of Legal Affairs at Public Knowledge . Rather than Apple paying the movie production company, the condition that the film production company voluntarily refrained from using it to avoid Apple's lawsuit, or if Apple offered the product used in the movie free of charge I guess that is attached.



According to CNBC, a major U.S. media, 'Some of the characters in' Neaves Out: The Secret of the Detective and the House of Blades 'have an iPhone.'

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