SAG-AFTRA has issued a “Do Not Work Notice” for the streaming TV series Surviving the Cartel, telling its members not to work on the show that uses a “hybrid” form of casting in which many of the guest-starring roles will be determined by an online popularity vote.A producer on the show said that “the audience picking the actors has not been welcomed by SAG.”The show’s production company, 1265 Films LLC, has not signed the union’s contract. “Therefore, all SAG-AFTRA members are hereby informed that no member may accept work or appear on (this) production,” the union said today in a message to its members. “Violating this order may result in disciplinary action in accordance with the SAG-AFTRA Constitution.”The company says the series, a
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