It looks like Avengers: Infinity War star Sebastian Stan has taken his concerns over the rapidly spreading COVID-19 a little bit too far.
The actor is travelling to Europe this week, and it looks like the Marvel actor's taken some pretty extreme precautions when it comes to the novel coronavirus. Heading to Europe to continue shooting his scenes in Marvel's highly anticipated Disney+ series, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Stan decided to take a photo of himself with gear supposed to protect him from COVID-19. Not only does the Marvel star have a face mask on himself, but he also has a hoodie, a hat, a sleep mark, a couple of gloves, and a blanket.
"Thanks @delta for getting me to Europe safely...#BuckytakesEurope" Stan wrote on his post on Instagram.
You can check it out down here:
The whole COVID-19 protective gear costume might have been warn in jest, but there are some who say that the actor's being a little bit overly "dramatic" over the spreading disease. Others, on the other hand, dub the Avengers: Infinity War star as the "CEO of staying safe."
While the whole get up might be a joke to Stan, we understand that there's a growing concern over the novel coronavirus. It's been a while, but COVID-19 has managed to infect more than 90,000 people and then kill 3,000 of those infected.
For the past few weeks, companies have been cancelling events, including Disney and the upcoming European launch event for Disney+.
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