Crew strikes on Sean Penn-produced film over union contract

Crew members on the gun violence-themed drama 'The Gun on Second Street' have gone on strike during production. The film is produced by actor Sean Penn and politician Eric Swalwell. The walkout aims to secure a union contract for the workers.

The ongoing production of 'The Gun on Second Street,' an upcoming drama centered on gun violence, has been halted by a crew strike. According to reports, the crew members are demanding the establishment of a union contract to protect their working conditions.

The film is executive produced by Sean Penn, known for his roles in movies like 'Mystic River' and his activism, and Eric Swalwell, a U.S. Congressman from California. Production was underway when the strike began, disrupting the schedule for this timely project addressing societal issues around firearms.

This labor action highlights growing tensions in the film industry over unionization, especially for independent or non-union productions. No specific timeline for resolution has been provided, but such strikes often lead to negotiations between producers and crew representatives. The incident was first reported on December 18, 2025, amid broader discussions in Hollywood about worker rights.

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