Writers Guild and Studios Inch Toward Deal After Months-Long Strike
- The Writers Guild of America has been on strike since May 2nd over issues like compensation and protections against AI.
- Major studios made a counterproposal addressing writers' demands on AI, streaming data, and staffing minimums.
- SAG-AFTRA modified its interim agreements to exclude WGA-covered projects in a show of solidarity.
- Studios acknowledged saving costs during the strike, while fall film festivals face impacts from SAG's interim deals.
- After months without talks, the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers are meeting again, signaling potential progress.