The director of “Black Plank” was arrested instead of a bank robber!

According to the Fars News Agency cinema reporter, quoting Variety“It should never have happened,” Ryan Kugler, director of “Black Panther,” was mistaken for a bank robber.
Ryan Kugler, director of “Black Panther”, the best-selling film in the history of cinema and one of the most promising directors working in Hollywood today, was arrested in Atlanta by Atlanta police because he was mistaken for a bank robber in “American Bank”.
“It should never have happened,” the director confirmed to Variety. However, immediately after realizing this mistake, Bank of America did its best to win my heart, and we continued to work with this bank.
Kugler was arrested after he went to American Bank to do business, according to TMZ, which first reported the news, according to police. The 35-year-old director – wearing a hat, sunglasses and a Covid 19 face mask – went to the counter and handed the bank clerk a note with the words: “I want to withdraw $ 12,000. Cash from my current account Please do the cash account elsewhere. I like to take the side of caution and considerations.
The bank employee, however, when he saw that the transaction amount was more than ten thousand dollars, interpreted this situation as an attempt to steal and activated the alarm in the banking system. The bank clerk then informed her boss and they called the police together. Four Atlanta police officers then arrived, showed the bank clerk and his boss, Ryan Kugler, who was waiting in his car outside the bank, and told police that his appearance and appearance were being stolen by thieves, who arrested him.
Police who arrived at the scene reportedly arrested two people, including the famous Hollywood director, who were waiting for Kugler in a truck outside the bank, and also handcuffed Kogler himself.
Variety contacted Atlanta police and Bank of America for more information and details about the incident.
“We are deeply saddened by this incident,” a Bank of America spokesman told Variety. “It should never have happened, and we apologize to Mr. Kugler.”
Kugler is filming the Atlanta superhero sequel “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” in Atlanta. The film is set to release in November.
Ryan Kugler (born May 23, 1986) is a well-known American film director and screenwriter. The young American director, who made five independent short and independent feature films called Fruitville Station, which won awards at the Sundance Film Festival. He also made the seventh film in a series of rock films.
His first feature film, Fruitville Station (2013), won top audiences and jury awards at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. He has since written and directed the seventh film in the Rocky series, “Creed” (2015) and the superhero film “Black Panther” (2018), which broke the box office record in American history and was directed by a black man. It became the highest grossing film in history.
Kugler’s films have been critically acclaimed and have achieved significant commercial success. In 2013, he was named one of Time Magazine’s 30-year-olds in the World’s Changing World. Critics praise Kugler’s work for focusing on often-overlooked cultures and personalities – especially blacks. He regularly works with actor Michael B. Jordan, who has appeared in all of his films, as well as composer Ludwig Guranson, who has composed all of his films. In 2018, Kugler was named one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World.
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