Marvel‘s latest television spectacle, Wonder Man, has launched, but behind the glittering premiere lies a HORRIFYING secret the studio PAID A PITTFALL to bury. The show’s first episode features a memorial card for Juan ‘Spike’ Osorio—a crew member who DIED on set in a PREVENTABLE tragedy that exposes Marvel and Disney’s DEADLY negligence.
This wasn’t just an accident; it was a CORPORATE FAILURE of monstrous proportions. Juan, a dedicated lighting technician, was killed instantly after plummeting 41 feet from a ROTTED, decades-old catwalk at Radford Studio Center—a death trap that management IGNORED. Insiders reveal the wooden structure was “deteriorated” and gave way “suddenly and without warning,” proving that profits were prioritized over HUMAN LIVES.
In a move that reeks of hollow corporate apology, Disney was slapped with a LAUGHABLE $36,000 fine—a mere rounding error for a billion-dollar empire—after a Cal/OSHA investigation confirmed the lethal conditions. Meanwhile, Juan‘s grieving family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit, alleging UNSPEAKABLE neglect. How many more workers must be SACRIFICED on the altar of superhero blockbusters?
The industry’s silence is DEAFENING. While Marvel offers “thoughts and condolences,” their on-set safety record is now stained with BLOOD. This is not just one tragic incident; it’s a DAMNING indictment of an entertainment giant that values IP over the people who build its worlds. As you stream this show, remember: every flashy effect is shadowed by a man who never made it home. The real wonder is how we keep consuming their lies.



