It's a wonderful world of lawsuits as the Mouse House sees legal action from both ends.
Sources shared that the heads of both companies have met to discuss the possibility.
Like Disney and Marvel Studios before them, nearly 100 VFX artists at Lightstorm Entertainment will vote to form a union at the production company.
Just over four and a half months since Hollywood reckoned with the start of SAG-AFTRA's historic strike, the new deal is official after a ratification vote.
The CEO speaks out on former CEO Bob Chapek, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, and Disney's recent releases.
The head of Warner Bros. Discovery admits lots of hard questions had to be answered this year.
Unlike the WGA, the SAG-AFTRA deal has caused some division amongst its members ahead of the December 5 voting deadline.
Warner Bros.' current head might be trying some damage control but it's still a little too late in the public eye.
The union's members will soon begin voting on whether or not to ratify the tentative agreement.
SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher and others held a press conference to update on the strike deal; it will next go to members for a ratification vote.
After nearly four months of striking and negotiations, the actors have secured a potential deal with studios and the AMPTP.
SAG-AFTRA holds steady for a fair deal as the AMPTP tries to own performers' likenesses.
Rolling Stone has reported that Casey Bloys gave staffers directions for what to say when critics criticized his network's shows on Twitter.
Amid cancellation concerns and disagreements over streaming, the negotiations between the actors and studios aren't moving very fast.
Two weeks after the last round of negotiations broke down, discussions are starting up again beginning this Tuesday, October 24.
Like the WGA, the members of the actors union will continue picketing until studios agree to its terms.
The Florida governor is still angry about that Royal family clause stopping him and his lackeys.
Stars aim to get talks back on the table and end the strike by supporting working actors.
The actors' strike will reach the 100-day mark this weekend, and negotiations appear to still be at a standstill.
From 20-minute spotlight panels to a nearly complete lack of news, this was a NYCC that fans probably could have skipped.