By India Blooms News Service Jul 15, 2023
Universal Pictures has canceled the upcoming red-carpet premiere of Christopher Nolans Oppenheimer amid the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.
The movie will be screened.
The premiere is set to take place on Monday, July 17 at 7pm ET in New York City at the AMC Loews Lincoln Square theater. SAG-AFTRA called a union strike on July 13, with the first day of picketing beginning July 14, reports Variety.
In support of the ongoing SAG strike, the filmmakers of Oppenheimer will not be proceeding with the NY premiere as originally planned, and will instead screen the movie to celebrate the crew and craftspeople who contributed to making this landmark film, read a statement from Universal Pictures as quoted by Variety.
Earlier, during the London premiere of the movie, the cast had left the event to show solidarity with the strike.
The premiere was held on July 13.
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SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher officially announced the commencement of the strike from July 14.
Oppenheimer cast members such as Cillian Murphy, Matt Damon and Emily Blunt walked the U.K. red carpet but did not attend the screening of the film. Nolan informed the audience that his actors left the premiere to start making picket signs for the strike, reports Variety.
We talked about it, Damon told Variety on the U.K. carpet about leaving the premiere early if need be. Look, if its called now, everyones going to walk obviously in solidarity Once the strike is officially called, [were walking]. Thats why we moved this [red carpet] up because we know the second its called, were going home.
Damon added: We gave the strike authorization. We voted 98% to 2% to do that because we know our leadership has our best interest at heart.
Emily Blunt told Variety: Obviously we stand with all of the actors and at whatever point its called, were going to be going home and standing together through it because I want everyone to get a fair deal.