Actors' strike ends: The SAG-AFTRA deal, what happened and what's next

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SAG-AFTRA has approved a deal from the studios to end its historic strike. The actors were on strike for more than 100 days.

after SAG-AFTRA’s leadership approved a tentative deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers on Nov. 8.film and TV industry jobs that were on strikeThe WGA made a deal. What about SAG-AFTRA?by 98% before negotiations began with the studios in June.

As SAG-AFTRA announced that it has reached a tentative deal with the AMPTP studios, long-striking actors react online to the historic deal.If approved by union members, the tentative contract would end a strike that lasted nearly four months and shut down Hollywood film and TV productions.The end of the actors’ strike seemed within reach. Why is a SAG-AFTRA deal taking so long?

Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly dressed up as characters from Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Kill Bill’ for Halloween, disobeying actors’ strike guidelines.Thousands of actors sign letter declaring they’d ‘rather stay on strike than take a bad deal’ As the studios walk away from negotiations yet again — this time with the actors — they are going back to a losing playbook. And Hollywood stands to suffer.The writers of ‘Dumb Money’ explain why they can accept box-office failure if it means long-term dignity and stability for Hollywood workers.SAG-AFTRA talks break down over streaming pay in a setback for Hollywood’s back-to-work plans

Even contracts that win over the most skeptical writers and actors won’t be able to fix some of the biggest fractures facing the industry today.There’s a lot of work to do before Hollywood can get fully back to work . Now the industry is left to pick up the pieces of a long and disruptive work stoppage.SAG-AFTRA has been negotiating its video game contract, or Interactive Media Agreement, for nearly a year. The authorization vote doesn’t initiate a strike.

An Assembly bill would give actors and artists a way to nullify provisions that allow studios to digitally clone their voices, faces and bodies with AI.The National Book Foundation has rescinded Drew Barrymore’s invitation to host the National Book Awards while her show tapes amid the Hollywood strikes.There are actually things to talk about in Hollywood other than the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes — such as the Disney-Charter deal to end the blackout.

California Treasurer Fiona Ma sent letters this week to major media companies, including NBCUniversal owner Comcast Corp., to end the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.Selena Gomez took 15 hours to delete an Instagram post about ‘Only Murders in the Building.’ Striking actors aren’t allowed to promote projects on social media.‘Dune: Part Two’ moves to 2024, in another blow to movie theaters. Plus: Streaming’s ‘Suits’ and ‘Ugly Betty’ moments examined.

Latino actors and writers’ picket at Warner Bros. coincided with the studio’s release of DC’s first Latino-led superhero movie, ‘Blue Beetle.’TelevisionOn The Times’ Envelope podcast, the ‘Vanderpump Rules’ star and executive producer wasn’t so sure Hollywood’s labor movement has a place in unscripted.At the SAG-AFTRA and WGA picket lines across town, writers and actors are fighting the same fight. But the way they do it differs depending on where they are.

SAG-AFTRA approved side agreements allowing more than 100 independent film projects and series to move forward amid the strike, but the deals have spurred debate.As actors and writers push back on automation, Hollywood is in the midst of an AI hiring boom Harrison Ford’s stunt double in “Indiana Jones” picketed while on fire at SAG-AFTRA in Atlanta to advocate for stunt workers.Nudity, stunts and cost: Why self-taped auditions are a lightning rod in the actors’ strike

George R.R. Martin explains why HBO is still filming Season 2 of ‘House of the Dragon’ amid writers’ and actors’ strikes. He gave a book-progress update too.Column: Hollywood is on strike because CEOs fell for Silicon Valley’s magical thinking By any reasonable accounting, Hollywood’s top executives are grossly overpaid. But striking actors and screenwriters should understand it’s not just their industry where CEO pay is out of whack.The presence of top film and TV talent at San Diego Comic-Con will be massively reduced amid the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Here’s what will change — and what won’t.

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