Disney, Netflix, Warner Bros., and Amazon are rumored to be sitting down together tonight to learn how to play nice with others.
Two fans of the actress took Universal to court, alleging that they were tricked into renting the film by a misleading trailer.
The company's current CEO Bob Iger and past CEO Bob Chapek are among the names listed in the complaint.
The request to the National Labor Relations Board to hold a unionization vote comes just weeks after Marvel VFX workers made history.
Not enough money to pay writers and actors, but apparently enough money to try and shift the narrative months after the fact.
The Andor creator's picket-line speech evoked the Star Wars show while addressing the problems the WGA and SAG-AFTRA are facing in negotiations.
What could've been movement on a fair deal between the WGA and AMPTP hit setbacks when the studios decided to play dirty.
Disney, Amazon, and Netflix are dominating streaming—but each one has a very different approach to their business.
Authorship is a big sticking point when it comes to AI, and the involvement of real humans is keeping AI-made creations from being granted copyright protection.
Disney's moving ahead with its free speech lawsuit, but the would-be presidential hopeful is now suddenly eager to no longer go after the House of Mouse.
Organizing with IATSE, workers will vote on whether or not they wish to unionize starting on August 21.
Over 100 days after the strike started, the writers union has been given an offer it plans to take its time in answering.
The Writers' Guild of America has now been on strike for over 100 days—could there be an end in sight?
The shuttering of the Walt Disney World hotel later this year will put an embarrassing dent in Disney's sizeable wallet.
Because of the AMPTP's refusal to bargain fairly America's pre-eminent television award show has been delayed nearly four months.
Thank Jiminy Cricket—and WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikers—the for Disney CEO's seeming change of heart.
The popular home of Um, Actually and Dimension 20 has been given the green light to continue working as the Hollywood strikes continue.
As the Hollywood strikes continue, the WGA posted a statement on its website about its meeting with the AMPTP.
The Florida governor and his Central Florida Tourism Oversight District won't back down.
Writers Guild of America leadership has promised to reach out to animation writers in New York after the strike is resolved.