SAG actors’ strike news: Succession star Brian Cox says Hollywood strike could get ‘very annoying’

“No Contracts, No Peace”: Actors stage a demonstration in New York

Succession The actors’ strike could become “extremely troublesome”, actor Brian Cox warned, after the SAG-AFTRA union’s national board approved members’ walkouts.

Union negotiators unanimously recommended a strike after talks with the studios broke down. Production of TV shows and movies will cease immediately in the first double stoppage of work by both actors and writers in 63 years.

The Writers Guild of America has been on strike since early May. Both groups are demanding increases in base wages and residuals in the era of broadcast television as well as 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 co-star of governess And the president of SAG-AFTRA, he said the studios’ responses to the actors’ concerns were “insulting and disrespectful”.

George Clooney led the A-listers who expressed their support for the strike, and Jason Sudeikis and Susan Sarandon were among the stars seen at the picket line.

cast Oppenheimer They left the London premiere prematurely on Thursday night (13 July) “go write their picket signs”.

Meanwhile, Disney CEO Bob Iger condemned the strike threat as “deeply devastating” at the “worst of times” and also called the expectations of the writers and actors “unrealistic”.

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George Clooney and Alec Baldwin have expressed strong support for the work

“This is an inflection point in our industry,” Clooney said in a joint statement with the Palestinian News Agency. Actors and writers have in droves lost their ability to make a living.

“For our industry to survive, that must change. For actors, that journey begins now.”

And in a video posted to Instagram, Baldwin congratulated the union for calling the strike in order to protect its “rank and file” members.

He said, “I don’t think anyone really wants a strike but they don’t want to continue with the unfair contracts we’re working under now.”

“So congratulations to everyone and I hope this ends after we get everything we want.”

Eli HarrisonJuly 15, 2023 13:00

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Who was on the picket line?

Among the stars seen holding banners were Thelma and Louise Actor Susan Sarandon and Jason Sudeikis, star and creator of the comedy Ted Lasso.

Allison Janney, Timothy Olyphant, Josh Gad, Ben Schwartz, Sean Astin, Charlie Barnett, Joey King, Chloe Fineman, Jennifer Goodwin, Patton Oswalt, Marg Helgenberger, Jake McDorman, Constance Zimmer and Michelle Hurd have been spotted showing solidarity in LA . and New York.

Amusement parks and resorts said co-author Mike Shore Delivery time: “Now a thousand very attractive people have appeared and joined the ranks, it’s such a huge amount of wind in our sails.”

Eli HarrisonJuly 15, 2023 12:00

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Christopher Nolan says he will “never” work on any more films until the strike is resolved

Nolan admitted he was “very lucky with the timing”, as his movie premiere Oppenheimer They were made just before the start of the strike.

When asked if he would write another movie while on strike, he said he told the BBC: “No, absolutely. It is very important for everyone to understand that this is a very fundamental moment in the relationship between the workers and Hollywood.

“This isn’t about me, this isn’t about my movie stars. It’s about job actors, it’s about writers working on TV trying to raise a family, trying to keep food on the table.”

Eli HarrisonJuly 15, 2023 11:00

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The Last of Us co-creator Craig Mazin expressed “mixed feelings” to celebrate the success of the Emmys amid a strike

The epic video game adaptation has been nominated for 23 Emmys at this year’s awards, but Mazin’s mind is on alert as well.

“I’m thinking of all our crews,” he said. Delivery time. “I think of the people who make our programs who will suffer alongside us, even as we fight for contracts. These are the people I think of today, my mind is really in the crew.

“And I think we all resent corporations now. They hurt a lot of people with their stubbornness. In the end, it’s just down to these corporations that they get it because they don’t understand it now. And they’re going to have to.”

Speaking of how historic the Hollywood shutdown was, he continued, “This is unlike anything before… I wasn’t alive in a time when actors and writers were stuck together. That’s how long it’s been, that’s how bad I think companies screwed up here.” I don’t know what’s going to happen, I just want to go back to work but we can’t go back to work until they do the right thing. It’s that easy.”

Eli HarrisonJuly 15, 2023 09:55

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Brian Cox says the actors’ strike could last until the end of the year

In an interview on Friday (July 15) with Sky News, the 77-year-old British actor said the strike “can get very annoying” and “could go on for some time”. “They’re going to take us to the brink and maybe we have to go to the brink,” he said.

Cox also addressed the actors’ concerns about the use of AI in film and television productions, such as using AI to write scripts or create likenesses between actors without consent. “We don’t know how far it can work,” he said. “He’s the boogeyman, he really is the boogeyman.”

Eli HarrisonJuly 15, 2023 09:25

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Banning actors from attending Comic-Con

The popular event is set to begin in San Diego next Thursday, but SAG-AFTRA has specifically banned its members from promoting at conventions and fan fairs, according to diverse.

The strike guidelines also bar members from attending premieres and award shows, and they are prohibited from promoting completed projects under SAG contracts on social media and in interviews.

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Inga BarkelleJuly 15, 2023 08:45

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House of the Dragon faced backlash for continuing to film despite the SAG-AFTRA strike

ICYMI: Dragon house He is set to continue filming in the UK this summer despite the Screen Actors Guild strike – due to local union rules.

The second season of the HBO series will likely continue production as scheduled. diverse Reported on Thursday (July 13th). team cast game of thrones The prequel consists primarily of British actors working under stock contracts, rather than SAG-AFTRA. As a result, Equity members are not legally allowed to strike in solidarity with the American Federation, according to the outlet.

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UK law prohibits the Equity Union from legally calling a strike in support of SAG-AFTRA

Inga BarkelleJuly 15, 2023 07:45

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Will the Emmy be affected by the strike?

Wednesday (July 12) was a day of celebration for many TV stars, including first-time nominees Ayo Edebiri (The bear), Jenna Ortega (Wednesday), Jason Segel (shrank) and more, who were finally recognized for their amazing performances.

The awards ceremony usually takes place in September and is broadcast live – this year on Fox.

However, with the actors’ union SAG-AFTRA recently agreeing to a strike – its “rules” barring its members from many promotional events, most notably award shows – the 75th Emmys is poised for a delay, if the strike continues into September.

The Television Academy, which is responsible for the Emmy award, is said to be at odds with Fox over when the TV Awards ceremony will be postponed.

Before officially announcing the strike, the former was only shooting a two-month delay in November, while the latter preferred a date in January, according to diverse.

It seems that canceling the ceremony entirely isn’t an option, given this year’s 75th anniversary. A final decision is expected by the end of July, insiders told the outlet.

Inga BarkelleJuly 15, 2023 06:45

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The studio executive predicts that “fall festivals are deserted” amid the actors’ strike

Along with movie premieres, Comic-Con, 90s Con, and many other promotional events that are expected to be negatively affected as a result of the actors’ strike, fall movie festivals are also “f***ed,” as one studio executive bluntly put it.

“You can’t premiere movies anywhere without your stars,” the CEO said. diverse. “No stars, no movie.”

The Telluride, Toronto and New York Film Festivals, scheduled for this fall, are at risk of being derailed by the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike, if it continues for several months.

Colorado’s famous Telluride Film Festival, which is scheduled to run from Aug. 31 to Sept. 4, will likely remain the least affected because it doesn’t hold press conferences or be as frequent as many others.

“For the most part, Telluride won’t be affected,” a studio executive told the outlet. “I can’t say the same to others.”

The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is expected to run from September 7 through September 17, followed by the New York Film Festival from September 29 through October 15.

It is not known how long the Hollywood shutdown can last, however, SAG is ready for the “long haul.” So until the studios and SAG reach an agreement on a fair contract, this fall could be a fraught season for TV and movies.

Inga BarkelleJuly 15, 2023 05:45

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Every television show and movie has been affected by the historic Hollywood actors and writers strike

After the historic shutdown of Hollywood due to the Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA) joining the Writers Guild of America (WGA) to strike broadcasters and studios, the list of affected TV shows and movies is growing.

On Friday (July 13), SAG-AFTRA began striking along with the WGA members, who had been in the picket line since May.

While the immediate effects of the landmark screenwriters’ strike have already played out — all late-night talk shows have been temporarily canceled — the effects of a complete Hollywood walkout only contributed to making the coming months of entertainment completely slash-able.

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Hollywood was effectively shut down due to a historic event

Inga BarkelleJuly 15, 2023 04:45

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