Jeremy Fuster, Film Reporter, joined TheWrap in 2016 and covers box office and labor news. He received a National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award for his coverage of the 2023 WGA Strike and was nominated by the LA Press Club as Best Entertainment Journalist. He can be reached at jeremy.fuster@thewrap.com.
Experience:
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SAG-AFTRA Releases Strike FAQ for Social Media Influencers Ahead of Comic-Con
Actors guild instructs unionized influencers to not engage in any panels or cosplay of struck work from Hollywood studios
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Can ‘Mission: Impossible 7’ Last at the Box Office Against the Power of ‘Barbenheimer’?
Paramount insiders have faith that Tom Cruise’s action spectacle will still draw tickets despite competition from “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer”
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AMC Says ‘Barbie,’ ‘Oppenheimer’ Double-Feature Ticket Sales Have Doubled in Past Week
The chain’s loyalty program reports that 40,000 members have bought same-day advance tickets to the two films
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‘Haunted Mansion’ Disneyland Premiere Replaces Striking Stars With Mickey and Cruella
Performers dressed as classic Disney characters appeared alongside director Justin Simien
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Barry Diller Warns Hollywood Faces ‘Absolute Collapse,’ Says Top Actors and Execs Should Take 25% Pay Cut
The former Paramount and Fox chief believes studios must resolve the strike by writers and actors guilds by the end of August
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‘Mission: Impossible 7’ Draws $80 Million 5-Day Box Office Opening
“Dead Reckoning” is consistent with recent “Mission” films, but needs to leg out to be successful against its pandemic-inflated budget
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‘Mission: Impossible 7’ Plots Course for $78 Million 5-Day Box Office Start
Projected domestic start for “Dead Reckoning” is consistent with “Mission: Impossible — Fallout” and slightly below “Indiana Jones 5”
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‘Jig Is Up!’: Inside the Blistering Hot First Day of Hollywood’s Double Strike | Video
Actors and writers tell TheWrap their stories of hope, stress and rage towards the studios and Disney CEO Bob Iger
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SAG-AFTRA Issues Formal Strike Guidelines: No On-Camera Singing, Dancing or Stunts
Any events promoting past, present or future work done under guild contracts are also considered struck work
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Actors vs. Studios: What the 2 Sides Say Were the Sticking Points That Led to the Strike
“If you think this is a groundbreaking proposal, I suggest you think again,” said SAG-AFTRA lead negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland
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SAG-AFTRA Formally Calls Actors Strike, Slams Studios: ‘Shame on Them!’
“They stand on the wrong side of history,” guild president Fran Drescher says of the AMPTP
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Actors Guild Set to Join Writers for Hollywood’s First Double Strike in More Than 60 Years
SAG-AFTRA’s national board expected to unanimously vote to order a strike on Thursday morning
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Midnight Deadline Passes With No Word From SAG-AFTRA or Studios
Hollywood continues to hold its breath as talks apparently continue with federal mediator
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‘Barbie’ Gets Some ‘Doctor Who’ Love From BBC With a Pink TARDIS Near London Bridge
The next Doctor, Ncuti Gatwa, also stars as a Ken in Warner Bros.’ upcoming film
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Imax Takes Full Control of China Subsidiary in $124 Million Deal
Premium format company says the move “will allow for new growth opportunities and applications of Imax technology in the Chinese market”














