Park Chan-wook, Don McKellar Expelled From Writers Guild
Legendary Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook and his co-creator on the HBO Max series The Sympathizer, Don McKellar, have been expelled from the Hollywood writers’ union after allegedly working during the strike.

Image: Alan Trong, Sandra Oh, and Hoa Xuande in The Sympathizer. Source: The Hollywood Reporter
Details of the Expulsion
The Writers Guild of America (WGA) took the drastic action following an investigation into claims that Chan-wook and McKellar continued working on The Sympathizer while the writers' strike was in effect. This decision highlights the WGA's commitment to upholding its rules and protecting the rights of its members.
Impact on Future Projects
The expulsion raises questions about the future involvement of Park Chan-wook and Don McKellar in WGA-covered projects. It also serves as a cautionary tale to other writers considering working during union-sanctioned strikes.
Park Chan-wook's Legacy
Park Chan-wook is renowned for his films like Oldboy, Snowpiercer, and The Handmaiden. His unique cinematic style has earned him international acclaim. This incident could potentially tarnish his reputation within the Hollywood community.
For further reading, see the original article on The Hollywood Reporter.
