Like TV and movie actors last year, SAG-AFTRA's TV animation members have gained increased wages and securities against artificial intelligence.
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.
Stars aim to get talks back on the table and end the strike by supporting working actors.
The hard-won new WGA contract boasts major gains in AI restrictions, streaming transparency, and increased residuals.
After over 140 days on the picket lines, the WGA and the AMPTP have possibly come to an accord that fairly addresses the writers' concerns.
The singer-songwriter met the demands of striking SAG-AFTRA, including streaming residuals, to release The Eras Tour documentary.
Despite the billions of minutes watched and rewatched, Netflix hasn't paid out for streaming the mid-aughts megahit.
Disney, Amazon, and Netflix are dominating streaming—but each one has a very different approach to their business.
A new report says that writers and studios are meeting today over video chat to continue talks.
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?
As the Hollywood strikes continue, the WGA posted a statement on its website about its meeting with the AMPTP.
The Boys and Star Trek actor went on X/Twitter from the SAG-AFTRA strike to dismiss the rumor.
Both SAG-AFTRA and the WGA have said they're open to return to the bargaining table, but AMPTP isn't reaching out.
The Screen Actors Guild is on strike following the breakdown of negotiations as the AMPTP trips on streaming, AI, and equity.
The SAG-AFTRA contract expires at midnight PT Wednesday, and the AMPTP seems seriously concerned for studios' bottom lines.
If an agreement isn't reached by mid July, productions around the world will come to a halt as actors strike alongside the writers.
The DGA has made an agreement to last for the next three years, but it isn't quite the united front as it seems.
After the AMPTP failed to negotiate in good faith with the WGA, SAG-AFTRA stacked its bargaining power with solidarity.
Much like what happened with the 2007-2008 Writers Strike, Hollywood's directors have managed to reach a deal of their own with the AMPTP.