Hollywood strike drags on as studios suspend negotiations with actors union
- Writers Guild of America ended its 20-week strike after ratifying a new contract with studios in late September.
- Actors union SAG-AFTRA remains on strike, with major sticking points including streaming residuals and AI protections.
- Studios suspended talks this week, claiming significant gap remains; actors accused them of bad faith bargaining.
- With no deal in sight, strike continues to halt productions and delay releases, causing major economic damage.
- Other Hollywood unions issued joint statement urging studios to resume negotiations immediately.







































































