Showtime’s The Chi is the latest series whose production has been disrupted by the ongoing writers strike. According to sources, the hit drama, which is based in Chicago, filmed Friday morning before moving to another location, which had a picket line already in place.
As a result, no shooting was done at that particular place. Filming on the series, which I hear also was disrupted last week, is slated to resume Monday.
The picketing on The Chi was a result of a Rapid Response appeal by two WGA strike captains. It was amplified by veteran showrunner Warren Leight who has emerged as a Twitter “dispatcher,” helping to coordinate WGA production shutdown efforts, mostly in and around New York.
Hey Chicago actors, writers, and allies… help out. Go to: 5516 S. Michigan. Walk the walk. tweet @bneveu to let him know your coming.#WGAStrong#WhereEveryfckngwhere https://t.co/29zG09sJvY The Chi, created and executive produced by Lena Waithe and executive produced by Common, is currently filming its sixth season.
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