Hollywood writers and studios are reportedly near an agreement to end the months-long strike that has brought production of TV shows and movies to a halt.
Hollywood writers and studios are reportedly near an agreement to end one of the months-long strikes that have brought production of TV shows and movies to a halt.
Citing sources close to the negotiations, CNBC reported Wednesday night that the two sides were close to a deal following a face-to-face meeting earlier in the day. The sides are reportedly optimistic that an agreement can be finalized Thursday. However, the report also said the strike could drag on through the end of the year if a deal is not reached.
In a brief, joint statement Wednesday, the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers said they met for bargaining Wednesday, will meet again Thursday. A deal with the writers would not immediately end the production stoppage, as actors are also striking the studios and negotiating separately.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Bill Maher savaged by Hollywood as he backs down on strike stance'Translation - I realized I would be known as scab Maher for the rest of my life,' wrote actor John Cusack.
Read more »
The Hollywood Reporter Critics Pick the 15 Best Films of the Fall FestsCareer highs for Emma Stone and Nicolas Cage, a delicious Frederick Wiseman doc, a poignant gay ghost story and two knockout dramas about the refugee crisis in Europe are among THR critics’ 15 faves from Venice, Telluride and Toronto.
Read more »
For filmmakers, ‘Oppenheimer’s’ $900M-plus haul is an important moment for Hollywood and theatersHopes were always high for Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer.”.
Read more »
For filmmakers, ‘Oppenheimer’s’ $900M-plus haul is an important moment for Hollywood and theatersHopes were always high for Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer.”.
Read more »