Hollywood Strike Hits 100 Days as Actors Join Writers, Halting Film and TV Production
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Actors have been on strike for 100 days since July 14, joining writers who began striking earlier. This has halted film and TV production.
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The strike began despite positive momentum for the industry like Emmy nominations and anticipated box office hits.
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Work stopped on many shows and movies. Actors have picketed studios and rallied for better compensation especially for streaming work and protections from AI.
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Premieres and awards shows have been canceled or held without actors. Some actors have used events to promote strike demands.
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A writers deal raised hopes for an actors deal too but talks broke down, leaving awards season uncertain. The strike continues.