Why is an Apple product used by the villain in London Has Fallen?

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In an interview with Vanity Fair, (video on YouTube), the director of Knives Out, Rian Johnson, said that:

Apple... they let you use iPhones in movies but — and this is very pivotal if you’re ever watching a mystery movie — bad guys cannot have iPhones on-camera...

So how come Barkawi, the villain in London Has Fallen, was allowed by Apple to use a MacBook? Does this statement apply to iPhones only?

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Why are villains allowed to use Apple products?

According to a report by MacRumors, the reason (which is quite obvious) Apple doesn't want movie villains to use an iPhone is that it doesn't want its products to be in a bad light and villains using them puts them in some.

Does Apple let villains use their products?

Apple won't let bad guys use iPhones in movies, 'Knives Out' director Rian Johnson says. Rian Johnson, the writer and director of "Knives Out," revealed that Apple will permit film productions to use its products onscreen, but bad characters can't have an iPhone on camera.

What phone did ransom have in Knives Out?

In Knives Out, several potential suspects use their iPhones periodically in the film. For example, early on in the first act, Linda, played by Jamie Lee Curtis, is talking on her iPhone with a business partner. The only character not seen using an iPhone is the culprit, Ransom, played perfectly by Chris Evans.

How does Apple use product placement?

A viewer's attention is typically geared towards the middle of the display, making product placements that are front and centered more noticeable. Apple uses that logic throughout several scenes of Ted Lasso and The Morning Show, for example, in which products are slowly brought into focus in the middle of the screen.



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