After 118 days, the SAG-AFTRA strike ended Thursday at 12:01 a.m.
118 days ago, we published a guide detailing what the start of the actors strike means for fans. Now, at long last we get to write about what the end of the strike means for all your favorite TV shows, movies, and chicken-based interview segments. Whew... it’s been a long four months. Last night, SAG-AFTRA reached a tentative deal with the AMPTP, allowing actors to put down their pickets at 12:01 a.m. this morning.
Especially as award season approaches, expect big pushes from contenders like Poor Things, May December, and Maestro, and well as films with big names attached like Wonka, Napoleon, and Ferrari. Filming will start back up With a few extra weeks to finish scripts since the writers strike ended at the end of September, a number of productions should be able to start back up almost immediately.
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