The union representing striking actors has said it could not agree to studios' 'last, best and final offer' in a bid to end a months-long stalemate that has crippled Hollywood.
The union representing striking actors has said it could not agree to studios'"last, best and final offer" in a bid to end a months-long stalemate that has crippled Hollywood.
"There are several essential items on which we still do not have an agreement, including AI " the statement said.Pressure has been rapidly mounting for a deal. Unemployed actors have increasingly been struggling to make ends meet, and studios already face gaping holes in their release schedules for next year and beyond.
In particular, the growth of streaming platforms, who typically order fewer episodes per series, and pay minimal"residuals" when a hit show gets rewatched, has severely eroded their incomes. Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos said negotiations were still going on."We're at the table and we're working really hard to get it done.