Viola Davis Puts Project On Hold Even After SAG Waiver
  • 9 months ago
Viola Davis , Puts Project On Hold , Even After SAG Waiver.
'The Hollywood Reporter' (THR) reports that Viola Davis
has announced that she will step away from an upcoming
project in solidarity with the ongoing actors strike.
'The Hollywood Reporter' (THR) reports that Viola Davis
has announced that she will step away from an upcoming
project in solidarity with the ongoing actors strike.
Davis made the decision after the upcoming project
'G20' received a waiver from SAG-AFTRA that
would allow it to start production despite the strike. .
I love this movie, but I do not
feel that it would be appropriate
for this production to move
forward during the strike, Viola Davis, via 'The Hollywood Reporter'.
I appreciate that the producers on
the project agree with this decision.
JuVee Productions and I stand
in solidarity with actors,
SAG/AFTRA and the WGA, Viola Davis, via 'The Hollywood Reporter'.
I appreciate that the producers on
the project agree with this decision.
JuVee Productions and I stand
in solidarity with actors,
SAG/AFTRA and the WGA, Viola Davis, via 'The Hollywood Reporter'.
The non-AMPTP-affiliated MRC film
was granted the waiver because it would
only be distributed by Amazon.
The non-AMPTP-affiliated MRC film
was granted the waiver because it would
only be distributed by Amazon.
'G20' is just one of many projects to be granted waivers
despite the strike, something which other striking
celebrities have criticized on social media. .
'G20' is just one of many projects to be granted waivers
despite the strike, something which other striking
celebrities have criticized on social media. .
Movie stars are making movies because
they’re independent movies, and SAG is
allowing it because if they do sell it to
streaming, it has to be because streaming
is abiding by all the things we’re asking for. , Sarah Silverman, via Instagram.
That’s just working. The strike
ends when they come to the table,
and we make a deal in agreement, Sarah Silverman, via Instagram.
According to comedian and actress
Sarah Silverman, the waivers being issued
will only serve to prolong the strike. .
Now, all of a sudden, movie stars
can make movies if they’re indie
movies where they promise
they’ll only sell it if X, Y and Z.
That’s called the end of the strike, Sarah Silverman, via Instagram
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