Report That David Corenswet Signed “Film Workers for Palestine” Pledge Proven False
A recent report claiming that David had signed the Film Workers For Palestine pledge has been proven false.
According to sources, his name was added by a troll weeks ago. While the organization did follow him on social media, “his” signature was never verified, the group confirmed.
It is still unclear whether the name of actress Milly Alcock was also added by trolls. The pledge, which launched on September 8, 2025, calls on actors, filmmakers, and production crews to avoid festivals and companies in Israel, which the group says are involved in the ongoing conflict.
Over 5,000 people in Hollywood have reportedly signed the pledge, including major stars such as Olivia Colman, Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Tilda Swinton, Riz Ahmed, Javier Bardem, and Cynthia Nixon. Supporters say the pledge is their way of taking a stand for peace and human rights through their work.
However, the pledge has sparked debate in the industry. Some artists have chosen not to sign, saying the issue is too complicated or that they prefer to remain neutral.
This disagreement has led to heated discussions online, at film events, and even behind the scenes on movie sets. Hollywood now appears divided, with artists expressing very different opinions about the conflict.
This situation shows how social media can easily spread false information and create tension. Hollywood’s debate over the pledge reflects the wider challenges of addressing political issues in the public eye. What do you think about this? Share your thoughts in the comments.


