The release of Dune: Part Two has been changed yet again.
31.10.2023 - 22:39 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: It will be neither trick nor treat tonight as SAG-AFTRA and the studios plan to continue talking over the next few days in search of a deal to end the 110-day strike that has become a Hollywood nightmare.
In consideration of Halloween and families getting out there for candy, the guild and the AMPTP ended their deliberations a bit earlier today, we hear. The parties started mid-morning and stopped around 2 pm PT. Sources on both sides tell Deadline the guild and the AMPTP plan more talks tomorrow, November 1. More deliberations into the latter part of the week are penciled in if necessary, a source close to the talks inform us.
“This is where people earn their salaries, it’s the hard work of making sure everyone has something to walk away with,” an industry insider says of the last few days of negotiations, noting there’s “still a lot to do” before a new three-year contract is sealed.
Neither SAG-AFTRA nor the AMPTP responded to request for comment by Deadline on the state of the talks. If and when they do, we will update this post.
Back in conversation on Tuesday after working “independently” on October 30, the actors guild’s chief negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland led direct virtual talks with AMPTP boss Carol Lombardini. Simultaneously, breakout groups of lawyers and other specialists drilled down into the details on specific items.
Against the backdrop of Halloween, those conversations were going on as hundreds of guild members, many dressed up, heeded SAG-AFTRA’s call and took to the streets in LA and NYC Tuesday — some even defying the guild’s much mocked directives of last week on not wearing “costumes inspired by struck content” and taking a swipe at the studio CEOs simultaneously.
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