Drew Barrymore postpones the return of her talk show until after the WGA strike is resolved
Drew Barrymore has opted not to go forward with the return of her talk show after being strongly criticized by the WGA.
Drew Barrymore has opted not to go forward with the return of her talk show after being strongly criticized by the WGA.
Nearly four months since the WGA strike began, talks between the writers and studios are once again at a standstill.
As the strikes rage on, many productions and project developments remain stagnant. The Emmys reschedule to 2024 in hopes the conflict will resolve by then.
A meeting between the WGA and the AMPTP indicated that the latter isn’t willing to budge on key issues that led to the strike.
SAG-AFTRA has delayed a potential strike to at least July 12th, as Hollywood celebrates a long Fourth of July weekend.
The impact of a combination of WGA and SAG strikes would affect far more than just those in Hollywood, with global repercussions likely.
The famously quippy Ryan Reynolds has his hands tied when it comes to Deadpool’s most famous feature as filming gets underway.
While AI is a focal point in the strike, Seth Rogen is sure it would take a little “pineapple express” for it to produce anything worthwhile.
Something bigger than Vecna, the WGA strike, has forced the fifth and final season of Stranger Things to stop production.
Pre-production is underway for the Superman reboot, and it will likely not be affected by the current WGA strike.
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