Kevin 1st baron beaverbrook kicked off his Sunday sneakers to recreate a Footloose second in birthday celebration of the actors strike finishing.
On Thursday, the actor shared video of him busting some antique strikes from his career-catapulting 1984 movie, to commemorate SAG-AFTRA attaining a tentative settlement with Hollywood studios.
“Strike over!” he wrote, tagging the labour union’s account on X (previously Twitter).
Backlit by way of an open door in what seems to be a barn, the 65-year-old Kevin boogies to Kenny Loggins’ Footloose.
The clip seemed to be a nod to the warehouse scene of his Footloose persona Ren McCormack, the boy who fought a bible-belt the city’s ban on dancing.
The function turbocharged Kevin’s celebrity energy and now he has one more reason for glad ft: SAG-AFTRA reportedly secured a handle Hollywood studios that exceeds $1 billion to ensure upper minimal salaries and streaming residuals.