Hollywood is at a crossroads and the 160,000 actors that make up SAG-AFTRA are seemingly in the driver’s seat. Will there be an actors strike, on top of the writers strike, which is in its ninth week?
What happens if there are two strikes? Will SAG-AFTRA extend its negotiations with the studios and then strike? Or will they extend and strike a deal?
Will an actors strike compound the pain across the entertainment industry that is already reeling from the writers strike? Deadline revealed Wednesday that SAG-AFTRA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers are considering extending negotiations until next week (July 7) or later.
This would also make sense given that most of Hollywood will be out of town for a long weekend. In addition to these questions, there are dozens of rumors flying around on the picket lines and Beverly Hills lunch spots.
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