Luke Hemsworth has shared a photograph of his upcoming Australian drama movie Bosch & Rockit and tagged his co-star and infamous anti-vaxxer Isabel Lucas.
The 41-year-old Aussie actor posted the image of the film's poster to his Instagram Tales on Wednesday and added Lucas' Instagram deal with.
Lucas, 36, who beforehand dated Luke's youthful brother Chris, made headlines final yr when she refused the necessary Covid-19 take a look at on the set of Bosch & Rockit.
Bosch & Rockit was shot on location in Hemsworth and Lucas' dwelling city of Byron Bay in 2020.
In accordance with the movie synopsis, the film stars Hemsworth as Bosch, a father on the run for drug coping with his surf gang.
Bosch travels alongside the Australian coast together with his 13-year-old son, Rockit, who believes he's on a 'magical vacation'.
The film is the directorial debut of Tyler Atkins and premieres on the Sydney movie competition on Thursday.
It can get a broader launch in March 2022.
Controversy struck the set in 2020 when star Isabel Lucas reportedly 'opted out of Covid-19 testing, regardless of it being necessary on set.
The anti-vaxxer made the admission on the choice well being podcast, Alfa Vedic.
'I gave my obligation of care of what I might provide to respect everybody's well being and keep my very own well being, and I shared that, and I opted out of doing the COVID take a look at,' she stated in quotes printed by the Brisbane Instances.
'Everybody was actually respectful and actually honouring of, like, how you can keep well being whereas this very tough time is underway. However I wanted to try this. I felt prefer it was fairly an understanding, relaxed group of individuals.'
Isabel insisted that she has a wholesome immune system because of her wholesome way of life and that most people on set have been sporting masks.
'My immune system has simply change into so strong from my lifestyle, how I dwell and eat and suppose,' she defined.
'So it was a very stunning expertise all up, regardless that folks have been sporting masks more often than not and adhering to these guidelines.'
In an announcement, director Tyler Atkins and producer Cathy Flannery informed the Brisbane Instances that they weren't conscious that Isabel hadn't been examined till the publication contacted them for remark.