Big Aussie sequel pulled just weeks ahead of release

Big Aussie sequel pulled just weeks ahead of release

The eagerly-anticipated sequel to Aussie field workplace hit The Dry has been pushed again, simply weeks forward of its scheduled premiere.

Force of Nature: The Dry 2, the follow-up to 2021 thriller The Dry, was as a consequence of hit cinemas on August 24 however will now be postponed indefinitely amid the continued Hollywood strike.

The Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA), which represents 160,000 performers, known as a strike final week, becoming a member of writers within the first industry-wide shutdown in additional than 60 years after last-ditch negotiations failed.

Nearly all movie and tv manufacturing has now floor to a halt, impacting hundreds.

The Dry 2 star and producer, Eric Bana, mentioned in an announcement on Wednesday that the choice was made “with some regret” however “a large amount of conviction”.

“I’m incredibly proud of this much anticipated Australian film and want to be able to do it justice by promoting it thoroughly,” the actor mentioned.

“Due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, of which I am a longstanding member, it is not possible to do that at this time.

“Just as we did with The Dry, our plan is to be face-to-face with the cinema going public, through event screenings, Q&A’s, and press appearances at the time of release.”

Bana, 54, added that he stood “in support of the changes that SAG-AFTRA are fighting for on behalf of all working actors”.

“I apologise for any inconvenience it causes anyone who has pre purchased tickets to our already sold-out Q&A sessions,” he added.

“Thanks for your understanding. See you at a cinema soon.”

Forces of Nature: The Dry 2 relies on the best-selling novel by Jane Harper and sees Bana reprise his position as federal agent Aaron Falk, who is shipped in to research after 5 ladies participate in a company mountain climbing retreat and solely 4 come out on the opposite aspect.

The movie additionally stars Richard Roxburgh, Jeremy Lindsay Taylor, Deborra-Lee Furness and Anna Torv.

The strike’s influence on The Dry 2 comes simply days after Aussie actor Luke Cook lifted the lid on his shockingly low pay as he defined why {industry} change was crucial.

The Sydney-born star – who at the moment lives in LA along with his spouse and two youngsters – revealed in a brutally sincere social media video that he has to work two extra jobs to complement his revenue, regardless of starring in a number of exhibits.

Cook, 36, took to TikTok final week to clarify what had introduced them up to now, offering extraordinarily private particulars about his personal monetary expertise after starring in exhibits and movies together with Netflix’s The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Dynasty and Guardians of the Galaxy.

“I am not a millionaire,” Cook mentioned within the video.

“I drive a 2010 Mazda S3, and my previous car was a 2006 Ford Taurus. 95 per cent of the actors in SAG cannot make a living from acting, so they’ve got to have side hustles. I am one of those actors.

“The actors that you’re thinking of, who are the millionaires, are usually series regulars or big A-listers in big movies. The actors who are around them, though, are actors like myself: guest stars, co-stars etc., and we’re paid chips.”

Striking actors be a part of picket strains

Actors took to picket strains exterior studio headquarters from California to New York on Friday as film and tv manufacturing floor to a halt in essentially the most severe Hollywood strike in a long time.

Hundreds of strikers marched with placards on the Netflix constructing on Los Angeles’ famed Sunset Boulevard, in addition to at Disney, Paramount, Warner and Amazon premises, with passing drivers honking their horns in help.

In New York, Jason Sudeikis and Susan Sarandon had been amongst A-listers who confirmed up for demonstrations, triggered by the refusal of studio bosses to satisfy actors’ calls for for higher pay and job safety.

“The studios are tone-deaf and greedy, and they need to wake up — because we are the ones that made them rich,” actress Frances Fisher, who starred in Titanic, advised AFP whereas marching exterior Paramount Pictures.

SAG-AFTRA members joined writers who’ve been on strike for weeks, triggering the primary industry-wide walkout for 63 years and successfully shutting down Hollywood.

Source: www.news.com.au