'Dress up as characters from non-struck content, like an animated TV show,' SAG-AFTRA wrote in its Halloween costume request. They suggested creatures like ghosts and zombies.
As SAG-AFTRA enters 100 days of striking Saturday, the guild is asking its members to not dress in movie characters for Halloween.This is the longest duration of a strike in SAG-AFTRA's history and with no end in sight, the guild made the bold costume request earlier this week as a way to keep the cause alive among members.
said the most they will offer is 5%,Other issues on the table for SAG-AFTRA include residual payments for streaming shows, the use of artificial intelligence, self-taped auditions and contributions to the union's health and pension plan.Talks ended between the two parties mid-October, as walked away from the negotiation table.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
SAG-AFTRA Halloween Costume Rules: Go Animated, No Social Media & MoreWhen it comes to being a SAG-AFTRA member or someone looking to support the actors' union, Halloween is coming with some special rules this year.
Read more »
SAG-AFTRA Gives Halloween Costume Advice to ActorsSAG-AFTRA is asking members to refrain from wearing Halloween costumes of characters from struck work while the strike is ongoing.
Read more »
SAG-AFTRA Warns Members About Halloween Costumes That Might Break Strike RulesIn a new memo, SAG-AFTRA suggests not dressing like characters from struck movies and shows.
Read more »
SAG-AFTRA Advice For Actors’ Halloween Costumes Amid StrikeRyan Reynolds responded to the Halloween guidance in a tweet.
Read more »