SAG talks attain third straight day; contract seems close to

Striking actors met once more Thursday with representatives from the main Hollywood studios in one other effort to hammer out a deal.

The Screen Actors Guild beforehand met Wednesday for 3 hours to debate the studios’ counterproposal regarding synthetic intelligence. SAG apparently reviewed the supply and delivered a revised proposal.

The union was awaiting a response, and the 2 events have been more likely to talk about the supply in the course of the third straight day of negotiations.



The union, whereas optimistic concerning the talks, mentioned no deadline exists.

“It could be sometime in the coming days or weeks. Yeah, it could be, but it all depends on the companies coming forward and making moves that let us reach that deal,” SAG– American Federation of Television and Radio Artists’ chief negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland mentioned.

The actors’ strike, which has introduced the leisure trade to a close to standstill, is approaching its fourth month. If the strike doesn’t come to an finish quickly, it might result in additional delays for leisure merchandise corresponding to the newest installments of the “Mission Impossible” and “Dune” franchises.

SAG is demanding elevated minimal wages, higher office safety, elevated residual funds and restrictions on synthetic intelligence.