Ryan Reynolds on the Halloween Costume Ban for Striking Actors
Ryan Reynolds attends the 2023 Bring Change To Mind Gala at City Winery on October 09, 2023 in New York City.
While Halloween is fast approaching, the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) issued strict guidelines ahead of the holiday. Striking actors are prohibited from dressing up as characters from struck series or movies. Additionally, the guild suggests actors “don’t post photos of costumes inspired by struck content to social media” so as not to give the studios any additional publicity. This includes dressing up as Barbie, Marvel superheroes, Oppenheimer, or Wednesday Addams – all characters that are expected to be favorites during this spooky season. Instead, the guild told members to “choose costumes inspired by generalized characters and figures — ghost, zombie, spider, etc” or to dress up as characters from “non-struck content, like an animated TV show.”
Teach Them Young
SAG-AFTRA urges actors to use their “collective power to send a loud and clear message to our struck employers that we will not promote their content without a fair contract.” Ryan Reynolds, whose Deadpool 3 is among one of many delayed productions, mocked the guidelines on X (formerly Twitter). “I look forward to screaming ‘scab’ at my 8 year old all night. She’s not in the union but she needs to learn,” he posted in response to a Variety article about the news. Reynolds shares four children with his wife, actress Blake Lively.
As we previously reported, Hollywood actors went on strike in July and are nearing its 100th day. Striking over fair wages, consistency of employment, and control over the use of artificial intelligence, SAG-AFTRA joined its fellow Writers Guild of America (WGA) members in the fight for a fairer deal. However, the WGA reached a deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) last month, ending the writers’ strike after 146 days. The Emmys, whose nominations were announced the same day the actors’ strike was called, preemptively moved their ceremony from September to January.
'Succession,' 'Last Of Us' Lead Emmy Awards Nominations
The 75th Emmy Awards will be held on Monday, September 18 from the Peacock Theater at L.A. LIVE at 8pm ET on FOX. The Emmys recognize the best in American primetime programming airing between June 1, 2021 and May 31, 2022.
Succession holds this year’s top spot with 27 Emmy nominations, followed by The Last of Us with 24, The White Lotus with 23, and Ted Lasso with 21. There were 38 first-time performer nominees across all performer categories this season. This includes Jessica Chastain (George & Tammy), Elizabeth Debicki (The Crown), Taron Egerton (Black Bird), Riley Keough (Daisy Jones & The Six), James Marsden (Jury Duty), Jenna Ortega (Wednesday), Pedro Pascal (The Last of Us, Saturday Night Live, and Patagonia: Life on the Edge of the World), Aubrey Plaza (The White Lotus), Daniel Radcliffe (Weird: The Al Yankovic Story), Bella Ramsey (The Last of Us), Alan Ruck (Succession), Jason Segel (Shrinking), Jeremy Allen White (The Bear) and Steven Yeun (BEEF).
Pedro Pascal isn’t the only one with multiple nominations this year. There’s also Murray Bartlett (The Last Of Us and Welcome To Chippendales), Alex Borstein (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Family Guy), Quinta Brunson (Abbott Elementary and SNL), Bill Hader (performance, directing and writing for Barry), Sharon Horgan (performance and writing for Bad Sisters), Melanie Lynskey (Yellowjackets and The Last of Us), Jason Sudeikis (performance and writing for Ted Lasso), and Ali Wong (BEEF and Tuca & Bertie).
With this impressive roster, the Emmys will be one you will not want to miss! See below the nominations for this year’s Emmy’s:
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