Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav is hopeful that the recent Hollywood strikes will be “resolved in a way that the writers and actors feel they are fairly compensated.”
Although there is no such meeting in place between the studios and actors, WBD said it’s currently estimating “early September” as the end of striking. That’s far earlier than the“We’re in the business of storytelling.
We’re hopeful that all sides will get back to the negotiating room soon and that these strikes get resolved in a way that the writers and actors feel they are fairly compensated and their efforts and contributions are fully valued.”while giving a commencement address at Boston University weeks into the writers strike—continued: “I think all of us in this business are very keen to figure out a solution as quickly as possible.
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