After 118 days, the SAG-AFTRA actors strike is finally over, and Hollywood can get back to work.
Studios and union reps reached a tentative agreement on Wednesday, meaning the strike ended at 12:01 a.m. PT on Thursday and production can start up again within the next few weeks, per Deadline.
Specific details still aren’t being shared with the public. More information will likely become available Friday when the agreement reaches the board, the publication noted. The strike is ending a little less than a month after the WGA (Writer’s Guild of America) ratified its three-year contract with the studios after being on strike earlier this year.
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Major studio reps most recently submitted their so-called “last, best, and final offer” to the union. Major concerns addressed included wage increases,
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