That title is probably too harsh but some jokes are so easy, you can't resist.
As recounted in this article, "Star Wars actor Adam Driver recently revealed he has no plans to attend Comic-Con International: San Diego (aka San Diego Comic-Con) again."
What were his beefs? Well, for one thing, he was placed in a hotel where he was told he couldn't get a cup of coffee in the morning.
I don't know who told him that. If it was the hotel…well, that might be a good reason not to stay at that hotel again. But wait. What kind of hotel won't furnish you with a cup of coffee during the day? Don't hotels make a nice profit selling coffee to guests? I don't drink coffee but I'll bet you an awful lot of money that the next time I stay at a hotel for Comic-Con, I can get a cup of coffee. Do I have any takers on that?
If he was told he couldn't get coffee by some handler or publicist who'd arranged his appearance at the con to promote the movie, I think someone needs to fire that person. Or Mr. Driver's agent or manager needs to say to them, "Either Adam gets full coffee privileges or he doesn't appear!"
The point of this is that the thrust of the story makes it sound like he hated Comic-Con…and Comic-Con had nothing to do with whether or not he got coffee at his hotel. Or with the fact that the folks who arranged his appearance wanted him to wear a mask if he left his hotel before his surprise appearance. Or any of this.