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'Haunted Mansion,' a premiere without stars as strike bites

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'Haunted Mansion,' a premiere without stars as strike bites
View of the red carpet at the world premiere of Disney's "Haunted Mansion" at the Hyperion Theatre inside the Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, California, on July 15, 2023.
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LOS ANGELES, United States — The first major world premiere since Hollywood actors went on strike featured no stars — and a mournful director who said he backed the walkout but missed his cast "terribly."

The "Haunted Mansion" premiere at Disneyland in California on Saturday evening was scaled back after actors took to picket lines and movie and television production ground to a halt in the most serious Hollywood strike in decades.

Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA) members have joined writers who have been on strike for weeks, triggering the first industry-wide walkout for 63 years.

"I'm a director and a writer and an artist in this industry. And it's really, really hard," Justin Simien, director of "Haunted Mansion," said at the premiere. "I absolutely support them (the actors). And I'm part of the fight myself."

Related: Striking actors join picket lines as Hollywood shuts down

Disney still laid on a red carpet at the theme park's Haunted Mansion ride, but none of the movie's stars were in attendance, including LaKeith Stanfield, Tiffany Haddish, Danny DeVito, and Jamie Lee Curtis, who has been active in the strike organization.

"I miss them terribly," Simien said. "I wish I could celebrate with them here."

Actors formally went on strike at midnight Thursday after negotiations to reach a new deal with production studios ended without an agreement.

The union's demands have focused on dwindling pay in the streaming era, and the threat posed by artificial intelligence.

The "double strike" has essentially shut down all US productions, with limited exceptions such as reality and game shows.

RELATED: 'We were duped' by studios, says Hollywood actor union president Fran Drescher

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