The Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers sat down on Wednesday as talks continued over the holiday period that had previously been designated a two-week break.
Deadline understands that there could be even more negotiations next week as Hollywood heads into the fourth week of talks between the two sides.
The AMPTP invited the WGA for earlier in the week but the writers informed the studios that they can’t make it until Friday, a source told Deadline.
Regardless, it shows both sides’ willingness to keep conversations going in a bid to avert a strike. The WGA would obviously like to secure as favorable a deal as possible as voting begins on Tuesday (April 11) for strike authorization.
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