Sean Gunn criticizes Netflix over 'Gilmore Girls' residuals amid SAG-AFTRA strike
- Sean Gunn protested outside Netflix for lack of residuals from Gilmore Girls, which has streamed on the platform for over a decade.
- Gunn argued that Netflix executives should share revenue from the show's popularity with the cast rather than taking large bonuses.
- He expressed frustration that despite the show's success, actors have received minimal residuals from Netflix.
- Gunn joined the SAG-AFTRA strike in hopes of rethinking revenue sharing and AI's impact on contracts.
- The strike follows failed contract negotiations between the actors' union and studios.