Bono, Cruz To Star In Animated Series On Vaccine Importance
Bono, Cruz To Star In Animated Series On Vaccine Importance
Bono, Penlope Cruz and David Oyelowo will lend their voices in an animated series to raise awareness about the importance of global vaccine access.

LOS ANGELES: Bono, Penlope Cruz and David Oyelowo will lend their voices in an animated series to raise awareness about the importance of global vaccine access.

The ONE Campaign announced Wednesday the new series called Pandemica,” which will launch Thursday. The series was created to bring attention to global vaccine access in an effort to end the COVID-19 pandemic.

The seven-episode series will feature characters voiced by Kumail Nanjiani, Danai Gurira, Michael Sheen, Phoebe Robinson and Wanda Sykes. The first episode will include Nanjiani, Robinson and Meg Donnelly.

Pandemicas animated world animates a simple truth that where you live shouldnt determine whether you get these life-saving shots, said Bono, U2’s lead singer and co-founder of ONE, an organization focused on global health and anti-poverty. The series is part of ONE’s ONE World Campaign, which calls for a global response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Even while many of us still wait our turn, we need to commit to making sure that billions of people around the world arent left at the back of the line,” he continued. Its the right thing to do, obviously, but its also the only way out of this pandemic for all of us. If the vaccine isnt everywhere, this pandemic isnt going anywhere.

Cruz said she wants everyone who watches the animated series to use their voice and take action to ensure that no one gets left behind.

Pandemica is a compelling illustration of the inequality around the world, Cruz said.

All episodes will be available Thursday at ONEs website and the campaigns YouTube channel. The episodes will be released in several countries including the United States, Canada, Nigeria, South Africa, Senegal, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and the Netherlands.

Were all trapped in Pandemica, but only some can get out, Oyelowo said about the series. This virus thrives on inequality, and right now billions of people around the world are seeing the promise of a vaccine, but not the opportunity to receive it. We must step up and do what it takes to end this pandemic for everyone, everywhere.

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