The Korea Broadcasting Actors Union (hereinafter referred to as the Actors Union) said, "On the morning of the 2nd, Numberthree
"Numberthree Pictures officials visited the union," and added, "Numberthree Pictures has decided to pay the unpaid performance fees that have not yet been settled until the end of August."
He added, "I promised to share with the union the current specific source of my performance fee payment."
Prior to this, the Actors' Union had released a video titled "I'm a Gangster" on Wavve, Watcha, and TVING.
"I'm now a high school student," said Numberthree, the production company of the upcoming webtoon-based TV series "Spirit Fingers."
The lawsuit claims that the studio has not paid the actors' performance fees even though a year has passed since filming began.
In relation to this, the production company has promised to pay the performance fee. The actors' union said, "Even if the performance fee has not been paid,
Although an unfortunate incident has occurred, we have taken into consideration the circumstances of the production company that produces TV series in a difficult environment, and have decided to take measures to prevent similar incidents from occurring again in the future.
"We will continue to wait and see whether the unpaid performance fee issue is resolved by the due date that Numberthree Pictures promised, and we will continue to take measures to prevent this," he said.
"We plan to take measures to address this issue," he added.
2024/07/02 19:03 KST
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