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Oppenheimer actors walk out of UK premiere as Hollywood stars join writer strike

Hollywood actors will join screenwriters in historic strike action after the national board of the SAG-AFTRA union approved a walkout by its members.

Negotiators for the union had unanimously recommended a strike after talks with studios broke down. Scripted TV and movie production will cease immediately in the first dual work stoppage by both actors and writers in 63 years.

The Writers Guild of America has been on strike since early May. Both groups demand increases in base pay and residuals in the streaming TV era plus assurances that their work will not be replaced by artificial intelligence (AI).

Both unions are in dispute with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). Fran Drescher, former star of The Nanny and the president of SAG-AFTRA, said studios’ responses to the actors’ concerns had been “insulting and disrespectful”.

Issa Rae and Jamie Lee Curtis lead A-listers voicing support for the historic strike, while the cast of Oppenheimer left a London premiere prematurely on Thursday night to “go and write their picket signs” in preparation for the “imminent” strike by the actors’ union.

Meanwhile, Disney CEO Bob Iger has condemned the threatened strike action as “very disruptive” at the “worst time” as well as calling the expectations of writers and actors “just not realistic”.

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Oppenheimer actors walk out of UK premiere as Hollywood stars join writer strike

Graeme Massie14 July 2023 12:06

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John Cusack rails against ‘legendary’ Hollywood greed as actors’ strike begins

John Cusack is one of several Hollywood stars speaking out about unfair wages for actors as the performers’ union goes on strike.

In a repost of a video showing Sag-Aftra president Fran Drescher speaking out against the “disgusting” greed of film and TV bosses, the High Fidelity star told an anecdote relating to the hit 1989 teen romcom Say Anything, in which his character wooed his love interest by holding a boombox above his head at her bedroom window.

“The greed is almost a legendary comic trope,” he began his post. “One fun fact – when I was a youngin – I did a film (with a boom box) and somehow I got points – net not gross.

“Never expected to see any money but the film became quite famous – so about 10 years ago I looked again at the financial statements they were obligated to report – and to my shock, they claimed they had LOST 44 million dollars on the film.”

Peony Hirwani14 July 2023 11:45

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Disney chief Bob Iger criticised for calling Hollywood strike ‘very disturbing’

Disney CEO Bob Iger has been criticised for saying writers and actors are not being “realistic” with their strike expectations, and calling the prospect of the strike “disturbing”.

During an appearance on CNBC’s Squawk Box on Thursday morning (13 July), hours before the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (Sag-Aftra) began striking, Iger said the decision by the actors’ and writers’ unions to go on strike was “very disturbing to me”.

He said: “We’ve talked about disruptive forces on this business and all the challenges we’re facing, the recovery from Covid, which is ongoing, it’s not completely back.

“This is the worst time in the world to add to that disruption.”

Peony Hirwani14 July 2023 11:30

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Actors banned from attending Comic-Con

The famed event in San Diego is set to start next Thursday, but SAG-AFTRA specifically has banned its members from doing promotion at conventions and fan expos, according to Variety.

Keanu Reeves speaks onstage at Keanu Reeves “BRZRKR: The Immortal Saga Continues” panel during 2022 Comic-Con International: San Diego at San Diego Convention Center on July 22, 2022 in San Diego, California.

(Getty Images)

Graeme Massie14 July 2023 11:10

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Hollywood AI backlash: What striking writers and actors fear about tech replacing roles

Hollywood’s actors and writers have both gone on strike for the first time since 1960 to protest against a number of decisions by major studios that include not just job cuts but also a potentially unsettling future in which they could be replaced by artificial intelligence.

The leaders of SAG-AFTRA, the Hollywood union representing 160,000 television and movie actors, went on strike on Thursday, joining the industry’s screenwriters who have already been picketing for over 70 days.

Among the many issues flagged by both the writers and actors in the protests has been how generative AI tools could replace their roles in the industry.

Peony Hirwani14 July 2023 10:45

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Bros actor Guy Branum opens up about how he will now be double striking

“Now that I am also striking as an actor, my all my picketing movements will have purpose and my strike character will have a secret,” Guy Branum wrote on Twitter on Thursday.

The Wire showrunner David Simon quote retweeted Branum’s initial tweet and added: “Now that the actors are striking with me, we’re going to workshop the hell out of my rage and entertain picket lines with exquisitely profane one-act plays.”

Peony Hirwani14 July 2023 10:30

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Issa Rae and Jamie Lee Curtis lead A-listers voicing support for historic Hollywood actors strike

SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher announced the union’s approval for actors to join writers’ strike in historic move that hasn’t happened in over 60 years.

Graeme Massie14 July 2023 10:04

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Fran Drescher responds to criticism about her Italy trip, Kim Kardashian photo

Fran Drescher has responded to criticism for her trip to Italy and her photo with Kim Kardashian days before the SAG strike.

At a press conference during which Drescher officially announced that the union will go on strike, she was asked about the “optics” of being seen taking a “selfie” with Kim Kardashian at Dolce & Gabbana’s Alta Moda event in Italy.

“That wasn’t a selfie,” Drescher said. “I’m a brand ambassador for a fashion company and so is Kim. I had only met Kim seconds before that publicity picture was taken.”

She added: “It had nothing to do with being at a party having fun – it was absolute work.”

The Nanny star also clarified that she left the event around 10pm and met with union negotiators on Zoom, adding that she “worked around the clock in three different time zones.”

“And if I couldn’t get through to them because I was on a plane, I was texting with them constantly throughout the plane ride,” Drescher said.

Peony Hirwani14 July 2023 09:45

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Emmy nominee Kumail Nanjiani declares his support for SAG-AFTRA

Peony Hirwani14 July 2023 09:30

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Watch: ‘You share the wealth because you cannot exist without us’

Graeme Massie14 July 2023 09:03



Oppenheimer actors walk out of UK premiere as Hollywood stars join writer strike

Hollywood actors will join screenwriters in historic strike action after the national board of the SAG-AFTRA union approved a walkout by its members.

Negotiators for the union had unanimously recommended a strike after talks with studios broke down. Scripted TV and movie production will cease immediately in the first dual work stoppage by both actors and writers in 63 years.

The Writers Guild of America has been on strike since early May. Both groups demand increases in base pay and residuals in the streaming TV era plus assurances that their work will not be replaced by artificial intelligence (AI).

Both unions are in dispute with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). Fran Drescher, former star of The Nanny and the president of SAG-AFTRA, said studios’ responses to the actors’ concerns had been “insulting and disrespectful”.

Issa Rae and Jamie Lee Curtis lead A-listers voicing support for the historic strike, while the cast of Oppenheimer left a London premiere prematurely on Thursday night to “go and write their picket signs” in preparation for the “imminent” strike by the actors’ union.

Meanwhile, Disney CEO Bob Iger has condemned the threatened strike action as “very disruptive” at the “worst time” as well as calling the expectations of writers and actors “just not realistic”.

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Oppenheimer actors walk out of UK premiere as Hollywood stars join writer strike

Graeme Massie14 July 2023 12:06

1689331547

John Cusack rails against ‘legendary’ Hollywood greed as actors’ strike begins

John Cusack is one of several Hollywood stars speaking out about unfair wages for actors as the performers’ union goes on strike.

In a repost of a video showing Sag-Aftra president Fran Drescher speaking out against the “disgusting” greed of film and TV bosses, the High Fidelity star told an anecdote relating to the hit 1989 teen romcom Say Anything, in which his character wooed his love interest by holding a boombox above his head at her bedroom window.

“The greed is almost a legendary comic trope,” he began his post. “One fun fact – when I was a youngin – I did a film (with a boom box) and somehow I got points – net not gross.

“Never expected to see any money but the film became quite famous – so about 10 years ago I looked again at the financial statements they were obligated to report – and to my shock, they claimed they had LOST 44 million dollars on the film.”

Peony Hirwani14 July 2023 11:45

1689330647

Disney chief Bob Iger criticised for calling Hollywood strike ‘very disturbing’

Disney CEO Bob Iger has been criticised for saying writers and actors are not being “realistic” with their strike expectations, and calling the prospect of the strike “disturbing”.

During an appearance on CNBC’s Squawk Box on Thursday morning (13 July), hours before the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (Sag-Aftra) began striking, Iger said the decision by the actors’ and writers’ unions to go on strike was “very disturbing to me”.

He said: “We’ve talked about disruptive forces on this business and all the challenges we’re facing, the recovery from Covid, which is ongoing, it’s not completely back.

“This is the worst time in the world to add to that disruption.”

Peony Hirwani14 July 2023 11:30

1689329400

Actors banned from attending Comic-Con

The famed event in San Diego is set to start next Thursday, but SAG-AFTRA specifically has banned its members from doing promotion at conventions and fan expos, according to Variety.

Keanu Reeves speaks onstage at Keanu Reeves “BRZRKR: The Immortal Saga Continues” panel during 2022 Comic-Con International: San Diego at San Diego Convention Center on July 22, 2022 in San Diego, California.

(Getty Images)

Graeme Massie14 July 2023 11:10

1689327951

Hollywood AI backlash: What striking writers and actors fear about tech replacing roles

Hollywood’s actors and writers have both gone on strike for the first time since 1960 to protest against a number of decisions by major studios that include not just job cuts but also a potentially unsettling future in which they could be replaced by artificial intelligence.

The leaders of SAG-AFTRA, the Hollywood union representing 160,000 television and movie actors, went on strike on Thursday, joining the industry’s screenwriters who have already been picketing for over 70 days.

Among the many issues flagged by both the writers and actors in the protests has been how generative AI tools could replace their roles in the industry.

Peony Hirwani14 July 2023 10:45

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Bros actor Guy Branum opens up about how he will now be double striking

“Now that I am also striking as an actor, my all my picketing movements will have purpose and my strike character will have a secret,” Guy Branum wrote on Twitter on Thursday.

The Wire showrunner David Simon quote retweeted Branum’s initial tweet and added: “Now that the actors are striking with me, we’re going to workshop the hell out of my rage and entertain picket lines with exquisitely profane one-act plays.”

Peony Hirwani14 July 2023 10:30

1689325440

Issa Rae and Jamie Lee Curtis lead A-listers voicing support for historic Hollywood actors strike

SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher announced the union’s approval for actors to join writers’ strike in historic move that hasn’t happened in over 60 years.

Graeme Massie14 July 2023 10:04

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Fran Drescher responds to criticism about her Italy trip, Kim Kardashian photo

Fran Drescher has responded to criticism for her trip to Italy and her photo with Kim Kardashian days before the SAG strike.

At a press conference during which Drescher officially announced that the union will go on strike, she was asked about the “optics” of being seen taking a “selfie” with Kim Kardashian at Dolce & Gabbana’s Alta Moda event in Italy.

“That wasn’t a selfie,” Drescher said. “I’m a brand ambassador for a fashion company and so is Kim. I had only met Kim seconds before that publicity picture was taken.”

She added: “It had nothing to do with being at a party having fun – it was absolute work.”

The Nanny star also clarified that she left the event around 10pm and met with union negotiators on Zoom, adding that she “worked around the clock in three different time zones.”

“And if I couldn’t get through to them because I was on a plane, I was texting with them constantly throughout the plane ride,” Drescher said.

Peony Hirwani14 July 2023 09:45

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Emmy nominee Kumail Nanjiani declares his support for SAG-AFTRA

Peony Hirwani14 July 2023 09:30

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Watch: ‘You share the wealth because you cannot exist without us’

Graeme Massie14 July 2023 09:03

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