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Devon Sawa is speaking out in support of the SAG-AFTRA strike.
According to a report from People, the 44-year-old actor claimed that he “never got paid a cent” for his cameo in Final Destination 5 in a since-deleted tweet.
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“They didn’t even tell me I was in it when they invited me to the premiere,” he continued, per the outlet. “In the first contract for part one there was a section the stated they owned the footage and could use it in the future. I assumed for press. I was wrong.”
“This has nothing to do with the filmmakers by the way. I loved FD5. I love them all to be completely honest. And I’m super excited to see number 6,” he allegedly wrote. The tweets were initially reported on by ComicBook.com.
Last week, it was announced that SAG-AFTRA would begin the strike after contract negotiations broke down with the AMPTP, which represents most major studios in Hollywood. Find out everything you need to know about the strike here.
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