Hollywood got here to a standstill amid the joint WGA and SAG-AFTRA strike — however not each TV present has stopped filming.
In July 2023, SAG-AFTRA licensed a strike after the Alliance of Movement Image and Tv Producers (AMPTP) didn’t deal with any of their considerations concerning truthful wages, using synthetic intelligence and extra points throughout contract negotiations.
The choice got here two months after the Writers Guild of America introduced their very own strike over a labor dispute with the AMPTP — the group that represents main networks resembling Netflix, Amazon, Apple, Disney, Discovery-Warner, NBC Common, Paramount and Sony.
TV reveals resembling Netflix’s Outer Banks initially saved filming amid the WGA strike as a result of their scripts have been presumably completed. Almost all tasks have since hit pause after the SAG strike was authorised, nevertheless there have been exceptions to the rule.
Home of the Dragon, which movies within the U.Ok., continued to movie as a consequence of their forged consisting primarily of U.Ok. actors. Their union, Fairness, prohibits members from happening strike as a consequence of U.Ok. legal guidelines that would result in a lawsuit.
“A performer becoming a member of the strike (or refusing to cross a picket line) within the U.Ok. could have no safety in opposition to being dismissed or sued for breach of contract by the producer or the engager,” Fairness mentioned in a July 2023 assertion to members, in response to Selection. “Likewise, if Fairness encourages anybody to hitch the strike or not cross a picket line, Fairness itself will likely be appearing unlawfully and therefore chargeable for damages or an injunction.”
In the meantime, Trade and Dune: The Sisterhood adopted within the HBO present’s footsteps due to their very own Fairness connection.
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