Hollywood returns to work soon as strike ends, get ready for these new movies, but TV shows may take time
Months long stalemate between the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the Writers Guild is set to finally end after a tentative three-year contract agreement will be approved by the Writers Guild of America's board and members. The labour dispute that had been ongoing since May 2, with writers taking to the picket lines in demand of fair compensation and better conditions. The strike had led to uncertainty over major projects that were bound to hit the theatre, and now the world of Hollywood is going to make a comeback like never before.
Challengers | Untitled Ghostbuster: Afterlife Sequel | Mortal Kombat 2 |
Problemista | Untitled Karate Kid Film | Deadpool 3 |
Rap Sh!t | A Murder at the End of the World | Wicked |
Minecraft | White Bird | Mission Impossible 8 |
The Movie Critic | Dirty Dancing | Beetlejuice 2 |
G20 | Dune: Part Two | Gladiator 2 |
Untitled Joseph Kosinski film | The color Purple | Lilo and Stitch |
Bad Boys 4 | Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom | Venom 3 |
Kraven the Hunter | Andor | Interview with the Vampire |
Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider Verse | Apples Never Fall | Juror #2 |
However, there is still no deal between Hollywood actors and the studios. 160,000-member SAG-AFTRA has also been on strike since July alongside the writers. If the actors follow suit and reach a speedy settlement, production on scripted TV shows could begin in a matter of weeks and new episodes could be ready to air by early next year.
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