Noah Schnapp, Quinta Brunson and Daniel Dae Kim Celebrate Tentative SAG-AFTRA Deal After 118 Days on Strike: ‘Let’s Hope the Deal Is Fair’

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Selome Hailu Hollywood may soon be back in business. SAG-AFTRA has reached a tentative deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP).

If ratified, the new contract would end the actors union’s historic 118-day strike. “We’re set up to go six months if we have to,” SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher said when the strike began on July 14, and while it didn’t reach that point, the work stoppage did last longer than expected.

People on all sides of the entertainment industry felt hopeful that the AMPTP would reach common ground with the actors after the Sept.

26 end of the 148-day Writers Guild of America strike thanks to a deal the WGA negotiating committee called “exceptional.” And while that deal did make room for SAG-AFTRA to begin negotiating again on Oct.

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