(Los Angeles) The standoff between striking actors and studio bosses in Hollywood even affects the famous Halloween holiday: the SAG-AFTRA union asked its 160,000 members this week not to dress up as movie characters linked to the studios targeted by the strike.

This request made to actors, stuntmen, dancers and other professionals of the small and big screens targets in particular Barbie from Warner Bros, the superheroes of the Marvel universe from Disney or even Stranger Things from Netflix.

The union instead advised its members to choose generic “ghost, zombie, spider” costumes to dress up on October 31.

They can also draw inspiration from cartoon characters who are not affected by the strike movement of actors who demand an increase in their remuneration, at half mast in the era of streaming, and protection measures against intelligence artificial.

“Let’s use our collective strength to send a strong message to our employers that we will not promote their content without a fair contract,” said the SAG-AFTRA union, whose members have deserted film sets since July.

The two camps announced last week the suspension of their negotiations despite a salary agreement last month between the studios and representatives of the screenwriters, which ended the strike started in May by this corporation.

But the salary demands made by SAG-AFTRA go further than those of their fellow screenwriters.

They are demanding in particular a greater increase in salaries and to receive a real percentage of profits when a series is successful, instead of a simple bonus.