Paramount & 101 Studios Step In To Save Christmas For Dozens Of Construction Crew Left Unpaid On New Guy Ritchie Series

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Paramount and 101 Studios have been forced to step in and save Christmas for dozens of construction workers on their upcoming Guy Ritchie series.

Deadline understands that at least 50 people who worked building the sets on the gangster show have been left unpaid to the total tune of around £250,000 ($316,000), but hopes are now high they will have the money well in time for the holiday.

The show, which has rolled cameras in London, stars Tom Hardy, Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan in two warring families whose enterprises stretch across all corners of the globe.

Produced for Paramount+ with Showtime by 101 and MTV Studios, it is currently untitled but has had working titles The Associate and Fixer.

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