The new “Toxic Avenger” helps avenge real health care debt

The new Toxic Finished theaters this week after a few years late, and although the public is in a wild ride with the hilarious mutation and redemption of the film, the film also addresses more serious themes. A great moment arrives early when the character of Peter Dinklage – Winston Gooze, before he becomes toxia – applies that his expensive health insurance will not cover his medical treatment of life or death. Now, the film applies real activism to this unfortunately relatable modern crisis.
While Bloody Tasting reports his blog, he joins his parent company Cineverse, which distributes The Toxic AvengerTo stimulate excessive non -profit medical debt. The group declares on its own site that its mission is “to strengthen communities by erasing the financial debt faster financial”.
According to the bloody bloody, “Cineverse relieves at least $ 5 million of medical debt across the country, if necessary, with our own donation, with sales of tickets leading to unlimited additional donations.”
The decision to help alleviate the medical debt came while the Cineverse marketing team provided for the last push of the film before the opening this week.
“We spent hours thinking about how to close the campaign and, while sending toxia to the moon was not attractive, no idea was approaching the unexpected medical debt for families,” Lauren McCarthy from Cineverse in Bloody Disgard told Bloody Disgard. “The Toxic Avenger has made sure that his whole life was turned upside down by crushing medical costs, as toxia says:” Sometimes you have to do something. »»
The Toxic Avenger—Prijurly heroic on the screen as well as now, over -screen heroic also – open on August 29. Go see him in theaters and you will help others while filling out with delights.
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