Wall Street Journalのインスタグラム(wsj) - 7月14日 04時52分


Hollywood actors will go on strike starting Friday after their union failed to reach a new labor contract with studios, joining already striking writers in a standoff likely to grind the entertainment industry to a halt.⁠

A prolonged strike involving writers and actors could mean that broadcast and cable networks won’t have fresh scripted TV episodes ready for the early fall, and that Hollywood’s pipeline of fresh shows and movies will thin.⁠

Streamers such as Netflix and Max tend to produce programming far in advance of planned release dates, as do movie studios, so they may not feel the effect of a labor stoppage until late 2024 at the earliest.⁠

The talks between the Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, a coalition representing movie and TV studios, networks and streamers, ended Wednesday night as the deadline to reach a new three-year deal expired.⁠

SAG-AFTRA said in a statement released early Thursday morning that its negotiation committee voted unanimously to recommend to its national board to call a strike, which could start as early as Thursday. It is unclear when or how talks with the AMPTP might resume.⁠

Issues that have led writers and actors to this point include compensation, royalties and the use of artificial intelligence during the creative process.⁠

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