

Federal Communications Commission chairman Tom Wheeler's new net neutrality proposal is getting a lot of resistance. (REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst)

It seems like plenty of people hate Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler's net neutrality proposal, which critics fear would allow Internet providers to charge services for better access to consumers online. First it was the tech companies. Then came the venture capitalists who fund them. Now it's the individual content producers who are coming out against the plan.

In a letter to Wheeler released by the advocacy group Freepress, actors and musicians say the proposal would allow telecom giants to "pick winners and losers online."

The Internet is the communications medium of our era. Serving as a platform to anyone with an idea, the open Internet empowers freedom of speech and freedom of expression. But the FCC is now proposing rules that would kill — rather than protect — Net Neutrality and allow rampant discrimination online.

News that Wheeler would revise the plan broke over the weekend, but the updated version would still allow for paid prioritization of online content.

Here's the full list of celebrities who signed on to the letter -- which includes the Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) and a lot of musicians you may remember from your high school years: