March 4, 2018: Frances McDormand at the 90th Academy Awards Awards at the Dolby Theartre, Hollywood (Shutterstock)
WarnerMedia looks as though it will be the first major studio to implement inclusion riders for its future projects, per a company announcement Wednesday.
The AT&T Inc. subsidiary, which owns Warner Bros., HBO and Turner networks, said a company-wide policy outlining "its commitment to diversity and inclusion in front of and behind the camera" will be worked into all future projects starting with "Just Mercy," a film starring Mic...
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