Hollywood A-listers are pushing back against Paramount’s takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery, with nearly 1,000 writers, actors and directors signing a letter condemning the blockbuster merger that ...
Over 1,000 industry luminaries, including David Fincher, Kristen Stewart, Yorgos Lanthimos, Denis Villeneuve, and Rose Byrne, issued an open letter opposing the looming merger. Over 1,000 ...
Bryan Cranston, Jane Fonda, Joaquin Phoenix and more than 1,000 other Hollywood professionals released an open letter Monday vehemently opposing Paramount Skydance’s takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery ...
Bryan Cranston, J.J. Abrams, Glenn Close, Lin-Manuel Miranda and hundreds of other actors, writers, directors and producers released the letter through a consortium of groups Monday. By Alex Weprin ...
More than a thousand movie stars, writers, directors, and other Hollywood professionals announced their “unequivocal opposition” to the proposed Paramount merger with Warner Bros. Discovery in an open ...
Signees of the initial open letter are actors, directors, producers and media pundits and, aside from those previously named, Don Cheadle, Alyssa Milano, Denis Villeneuve, Joaquin Phoenix and Jane ...
More than a thousand actors, writers, and directors—including Kristen Stewart, J.J. Abrams, and Joaquin Phoenix—have signed an open letter opposing the proposed Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery ...
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