WGA open to studio deals outside AMPTP as strike continues, prompting united response
- The WGA suggested studios break from the AMPTP to reach a deal as negotiations remained stalled after 130 days.
- The WGA accused the AMPTP of paralysis but said individual executives were open to terms on issues like staffing.
- The WGA tried to exploit tensions between studios and streamers to divide the AMPTP.
- The AMPTP then asserted the studios remain united and want the WGA to respond to their latest offer.
- The WGA strike has caused major economic losses but neither side has met for negotiations in weeks.