Casts Who Have Reunited For The SAG-AFTRA & WGA Strikes!

From Shameless to Criminal Minds, castmates from shows on and off the air have reunited on the picket lines in a show of support for their fellow actors and writers!

In the ongoing SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes regarding better compensation and protection against AI, castmates from your favorite shows joined together once again to show their support. Let’s take a look at the co-stars reuniting for the cause!

Shameless

2 years after the series finale, Shameless cast members Jeremy Allen White, Isidora Goreshter, Steve Howey, Shanola Hampton, Noel Fisher, and Zach McGowan came together and joined fellow protesters outside of Warner Bros.

Succession

Justine Lupe and Alan Ruck, who played onscreen couple Connor and Willa in the recently wrapped Succession, took to the picket line together, sharing their thoughts on the strike in the video below.

This Is Us

Mandy Moore, Chris Sullivan, and Jon Huertas joined forces outside of Amazon and Sony. Chris Sullivan shared a photo of the trio along with the caption “A family united and for good reason.”

 

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Criminal Minds

Paget Brewster, Kirsten Vangsness, and Aisha Tyler of Criminal Minds, as well as the show’s writers, shared photos together at the strike outside of Paramount. The women of the BAU have been very vocal in their support of the strike, taking to their social media accounts to spread the message.

Scandal

5 years after the show wrapped, Kerry Washington, Tony Goldwyn, and Bellamy Young joined forces in New York City. The co-stars posed with their picket signs customized with messages like “Guild Vs. Evil” and “What is Creativity Worth?”

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