SAG-AFTRA is asking members to refrain from wearing Halloween costumes of characters from struck work while the strike is ongoing.
The Big Picture While the SAG-AFTRA strike extends into the autumn season, the actors' union is gearing up for Halloween festivities. Traditionally, Halloween marks the period when celebrities flood their Instagram feeds with images of themselves donning costumes resembling characters played by fellow actors.
To be clear, SAG-AFTRA isn't banning actors from dressing up as popular characters. If they absolutely must dress as the Joker, Iron Man or Wednesday Addams, they're free to do so — SAG-AFTRA just requests they don't take to social media to show off their costume as they may well have done in the past, which seems reasonable enough.
That said, today there were developments which saw a quorum of A-list stars offering concessions in the bid to get the ball rolling, with George Clooney telling Deadline earlier today that the higher-paid stars were keen to offer as much financial assistance as they could.
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