Overview
- Prime Video, which posted the plea Tuesday, said sharing locations and visiting sets disrupts filming and creates real safety concerns for cast and crew.
- Creator Jenny Han repeated the call on Instagram Stories, saying crowds force stoppages to clear shots, make it harder for actors to get into character, and heighten anxiety on set.
- Filming for the feature-length finale began April 27 in Wilmington, North Carolina, with Jenny Han directing and co-writing with Sarah Kucserka and the main cast returning.
- Unofficial photos and videos have circulated online and fueled unverified plot theories, which the studio says it is trying to curb by building a “protected bubble.”
- The show’s accounts previously issued zero‑tolerance community rules against bullying and doxxing, and the movie is expected to release in 2027.