Hollywood strike: 160,000 actors set to bring the entertainment industry to a halt
If the bill passes without approval or further overtime, players will join the strike queue, joining writers who have been walking for more than two months. Actors in Hollywood anxiously await the union’s decision to strike today, in the film industry’s best season of summer blockbusters. America The Screen Actors Guild of America (SAG-Aftra) has agreed to continue negotiations with companies such as Netflix and Disney. If the deadline passes at midnight on Wednesday (3pm on Thursday in Malaysia) without a meeting or other extension, the cast will join the selected series with filmmakers who have been walking outside the studios for more than two months. A “double blow” in Hollywood not seen since the 1960s would bring nearly all American film and television production to a standstill. It will also prevent A-listers from supporting some of the biggest hits of the year, like Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer (which had its US premiere Monday in New York City) at a time when the economy is struggling to recover from a downturn. . in transmission. The big annual Comic-Con pop culture convention to be held in San Diego next week may be stripped of its star-studded existence as the movies red carpet unfolds. The new ‘Haunted House’ set at Disneyland this weekend may return to ‘special’. The head of the organization responsible for Hollywood’s most “smart” stars appealed to the SAG executives, offering to help with the negotiations. strike When strike writers have already cut films and videos in production, the cast’s strike will halt all performances, even some movies, movies, and talk shows. It could continue as “Kitchen Nightmares” and “Lego Masters”. However, the hit series, which is scheduled to return to television this year, is facing a long delay. Future blockbusters will also be delayed if the protests continue. It was announced that even the Emmys, the TV version of the Academy Awards, which were scheduled to be held on September 18, will be postponed to November or next year. Player strike means stars boycott awards ceremonies. ‘Time is running out’ SAG-Aftra yesterday announced that the studio had accepted “a minute-by-minute request for government mediation”, casting doubt on other people’s rights and trust. “We do not believe that the employer intends to reach an agreement through negotiations,” the union said in a statement. “Time is running out.” The protests finally sparked a protest led by actor (and future US president) Ronald Reagan. forced the studio to make big concessions. Like writers who spent 11 weeks in the election queue, players need more money to avoid inflation and ensure their future health. But today, broadcasters like Netflix and Disney+ don’t advertise viewership numbers for their shows and offer the same trashy flat price for all content on the platform, regardless of location.