John Cusack slams 'grasping studios utilizing legal enterprise to remove actors'

John Cusack has slammed “studio greed” and accused execs of utilizing AI to exchange working actors in a livid Twitter thread.

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The Say Anything star took to social media after the actors union SAG-AFTRA introduced plans for 160,000 members to go on strike this yr.

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Hollywood is now on “double strike” for the primary time since 1960 because the WGA has been picketing since May 2.

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Cusack has shared help for the strike, citing the rise of AI as one of many greatest threats going through working actors.

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“Studios wanna have extras work one day, scan them – own their likeness forever – and eliminate them from the business,” he wrote.

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“Do you think they will stop with extras? That’s what AI is – a giant Copyright identity theft.”

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He went on to accuse studios of working a “criminal enterprise”, saying in 10 years they’ll declare they'd no concept AI would remove the necessity for actors.

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His thread detailed his expertise engaged on the 1989 basic rom-com Say Anything, which he says twentieth Century Fox claimed to have misplaced cash regardless of grossing $20.7 million on the field workplace.

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“The greed is almost a legendary comic trope,” Cusack mentioned. “One fun fact – when I was a youngin- I did a film (with a boom box) and somehow I got points – net not gross.

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“Never expected to see any money – but the film became quite famous – so about 10 years ago – I looked again at the financial statements they were obligated to report.

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“And to my shock – they claimed they had LOST 44 million dollars on the film.

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“I thought wow, I almost bankrupted Fox! (not really).

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“The film cost about 13 million to make – and money spent to release was minimal at the time.

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“30 years in – that film lost millions every year! A neat accounting trick don’t ya think?”

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Cusack shared the speech made by union President Fran Drescher, which additionally took pictures at studios utilizing AI to chop prices.

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“We are the victims here. We are being victimized by a very greedy entity,” she mentioned.

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“I cannot believe it, quite frankly: How far apart we are on so many things.

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“How [the studios] plead poverty, that they’re losing money left and right when giving hundreds of millions of dollars to their CEOs. It is disgusting. Shame on them.”

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