Update: Cara Miller, who identifies herself as "A local film crew member," contacted SFist to say that the TMZ we wrote about below "is bad info." Scroll down for her full email to us on the matter.

Today we amend SFist's anti deuce-blogging stance to bring you some breaking poo news deemed too fit not to print.

The story, which comes to us by way of TMZ, is that Paul Rudd's Ant-Man — a tongue-in-cheek Marvel superhero movie in the production pipeline — was just filming in the Tenderloin. The film crew booked 100 homeless people to be extras in a shoot, which is awesome. One bad apple, though, peed on the Ant-Man van and, to make matters worse, took a shit on the storefront set.

TMZ reports that producers fired the culprit, but paid him $175. There's this video of the peeing incident.


Mr. Rudd was not contacted for comment, because this GIF will suffice.

Update: As referenced above, "local film crew member" Cara Miller disputes TMZ's report. Below is her full account of the incident, (sic) throughout:

From: Cara Miller Sent: Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 8:07 AM To: "[email protected]"

They bullshit video of the guy peeling on the van on the Ant Man set is bad info and you published it.

A bunch of us that were working on set have been talking about the bullshit video you published and we are all in agreement that the guy in the video was someone that we were trying to get SFPD to remove, and was not part of the paid crew from Glide.

We personally checked everyone in and out, had Glide staff helping with the Glide hires, had security on top of that, and he was not one of ours. We won't stop people from coming into set in between takes, as people still have to get to and from their homes and jobs. This guy wanted to start shit all day. If you have spent any time in the tenderloin, you will know that there are, unfortunately, a lot of people there that are fucked up and want to start trouble for a variety of reasons.

This guy was a known trouble maker and was not paid. I believe he might have been arrested at one point, but I don't know for sure.

You published unconfirmed crap and used it to bring traffic to your site. You're no better than TMZ.

You should be embarrassed.

-A local film crew member.

Previously: Watch The Full-Sized Version Of The Bite-Sized Teaser Trailer For The Trailer For Ant-Man