The Disney CEO previously said the strikes were 'very disturbing' and actors' and writers' demands were 'not realistic,' but has since softened his stance.
and the actors' and writers' demands"not realistic," but changed his tune during the company's 2023 third-quarter financial results call on Wednesday.
He described them as"very disturbing to me. We've talked about disruptive forces on this business and all the challenges we're facing, the recovery from COVID, which is ongoing, it's not completely back." "And that includes actors, writers, animators, directors and producers. I have deep respect and appreciation for all those who are vital to the extraordinary, creative engine that drives this company and our industry. It is my fervent hope that we quickly find solutions to the issues that have kept us apart these past few months."Disney
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