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‘Mission: Impossible 8’ Still on Schedule to Resume Shooting Amid Writers’ Strike, Contrary to Media Reports - thewrap.com - Los Angeles - Canada - Rome
thewrap.com
14.06.2023 / 04:12

‘Mission: Impossible 8’ Still on Schedule to Resume Shooting Amid Writers’ Strike, Contrary to Media Reports

“Part One,” which comes out next month. Last week, Empire Magazine published an interview with “Dead Reckoning” director Christopher McQuarrie, where he acknowledged the delays and hurdles that his team’s work on the two “M:I” films have had to face.

APA Lays Off Assistants Amid Writers Strike - deadline.com
deadline.com
14.06.2023 / 01:12

APA Lays Off Assistants Amid Writers Strike

The impact of the ongoing writers strike on the talent agencies continue. APA has laid off a number of assistants. Junior agents, primarily in the lit department, which is the most affected by the work stoppage, have been asked to share assistants, sources tell Deadline.

CBS Boss George Cheeks on Writers Strike, Locking New 3-Year Deal for Stephen Colbert, and ‘Late Show’ Replacement ‘@Midnight’ - variety.com - Canada
variety.com
13.06.2023 / 22:23

CBS Boss George Cheeks on Writers Strike, Locking New 3-Year Deal for Stephen Colbert, and ‘Late Show’ Replacement ‘@Midnight’

Manori Ravindran Executive Editor of International CBS chief George Cheeks has said the broadcaster is maintaining a “fluid and active” approach as it curates its fall programming schedule amid month two of the writers strike. The executive, who took on his new remit at CBS just weeks before the pandemic struck in March 2020, said the streamers’ series model poses “serious challenges” for writers that the whole industry will need to “figure out” in the long term. Cheeks was speaking as part of a wide-ranging keynote session at the Banff World Media Festival in Alberta, Canada, where Paramount Global has been the most prominent studio on the ground.

AI Debate Is ‘Not Our Biggest Issue — I Would Like Residuals’: Writers Strike Takes Spotlight at BANFF - variety.com
variety.com
12.06.2023 / 20:39

AI Debate Is ‘Not Our Biggest Issue — I Would Like Residuals’: Writers Strike Takes Spotlight at BANFF

Manori Ravindran Executive Editor of International The debate around the application of artificial intelligence in the creative sector has been a hot-button issue in the writers strike, but not all scribes believe it warrants the airtime it’s so far received. Speaking on a Variety-moderated writers strike panel at the Banff World Media Festival on Monday, “The Other Black Girl” and “Swarm” writer Kara Brown said AI has been “the stickiest thing and people have been talking about it a lot, when it feels to me like this is not our biggest issue — I would like residuals.” Continued Brown: “There are other things that are more fundamental today in impacting a writer’s ability to do their job. And AI feels like something that people outside the industry can understand, and people are talking about. It sounds scary, but to me at least, I don’t think it’s close to our biggest issue.”

Lil Wayne Says He Can’t Remember His Own Songs Anymore Due To Memory Loss! - perezhilton.com
perezhilton.com
11.06.2023 / 22:51

Lil Wayne Says He Can’t Remember His Own Songs Anymore Due To Memory Loss!

Apparently, Lil Wayne’s memory is so bad that he cannot even remember some of his biggest hits!

Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour Canceled Due to Writers Strike, TCA Awards to Move Forward - variety.com
variety.com
09.06.2023 / 19:19

Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour Canceled Due to Writers Strike, TCA Awards to Move Forward

Selome Hailu The Television Critics Association has opted to cancel its Summer 2023 press tour, which would have taken place in late July and early August, due to uncertainty regarding negotiations between Hollywood’s labor guilds and the studios. The news comes during the Writers Guild of America sixth week on strike, and as the Screen Actors Guild’s contract with the AMPTP approaches its June 30 expiration date. The Directors Guild of America’s contract also expires on June 30, though a strike by the DGA appears far less likely as its board unanimously approved a new agreement that is awaiting ratification from its membership, whereas SAG recently approved a strike authorization by a 97.9% vote.

Amazon Ballet Drama ‘Etoile’ From Amy Sherman Palladino & Daniel Palladino Suspends Production In Paris Due To Writers Strike - deadline.com - France - Paris - New York
deadline.com
08.06.2023 / 17:09

Amazon Ballet Drama ‘Etoile’ From Amy Sherman Palladino & Daniel Palladino Suspends Production In Paris Due To Writers Strike

EXCLUSIVE: Add Etoile to the list. The ballet drama from Amy Sherman Palladino and Daniel Palladino, which was handed a two-season order by Amazon’s Prime Video earlier this year, is the latest series to be impacted amid the writers strike.

Production On ‘Emily In Paris’ Season 4 Delayed By Writers’ Strike - etcanada.com - France - Paris - Philippines
etcanada.com
07.06.2023 / 02:09

Production On ‘Emily In Paris’ Season 4 Delayed By Writers’ Strike

“Emily in Paris” is the latest TV show to be impacted by the Writers Guild of America strike, currently into its second month with no sign of ending anytime soon.

Global Day Of Solidarity In Support Of Writers Strike Set For London’s Leicester Square Next Week - deadline.com - Britain - London - city Sandi
deadline.com
06.06.2023 / 20:46

Global Day Of Solidarity In Support Of Writers Strike Set For London’s Leicester Square Next Week

A Global Day of Solidarity will take place in London’s Leicester Square next week as writers from around the world join together to show support for striking scribes in the U.S.

Michael Cieply: Will A Long Writers Strike Sideline Hollywood In The Culture Wars? - deadline.com
deadline.com
06.06.2023 / 20:37

Michael Cieply: Will A Long Writers Strike Sideline Hollywood In The Culture Wars?

One month into the writers strike, there’s little for a bystander to add about the issues, prospects or relative staying power of the opponents. Deadline’s reporters and contributors have done an admirable job on that score.

Movistar’s Maria Valenzuela On Reinventing The Thriller Genre, The Next Stage Of Distribution & The Writers Strike - deadline.com - Spain - France - USA - Germany
deadline.com
06.06.2023 / 19:55

Movistar’s Maria Valenzuela On Reinventing The Thriller Genre, The Next Stage Of Distribution & The Writers Strike

Movistar’s fledgling distributor has struck its first slew of sales and is moving to the next stage, GM Maria Valenzuela has revealed, as she discusses the Spanish giant’s attempt to reinvent the thriller genre and how the writers strike is gifting opportunities to spotlight international content.

‘Emily in Paris’ Hit by Writers Strike, Season 4 Filming Delayed (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Paris - county Ashley - county Collin - Philippines
variety.com
06.06.2023 / 18:27

‘Emily in Paris’ Hit by Writers Strike, Season 4 Filming Delayed (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent The fourth season of “Emily in Paris” was initially set to start in late summer or early fall in the French capital that gives the show its name, but filming has been delayed by two months due to the writers strike, Variety has learned. That could stretch longer if WGA members remain on the picket line. Netflix declined to comment. The plan is still to start shooting by the end of fall, according to a source close to the streamer. Netflix announced the renewal of Darren Star’s Emmy-nominated romantic comedy in January 2022. Season 3 dropped on the streamer on Dec. 21, 2022 following a massive premiere event in Paris, which lured crowds of overjoyed fans and was attended by Star and the entire cast, including Lily Collins, Ashley Park, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Kate Walsh, Camille Razat, Lucas Bravo, Lucien Laviscount (who wore a shiny purple suit), Bruno Gouery and Samuel Arnold.

‘Community’ Movie: Joel McHale Says Dan Harmon Was ‘Pretty Darn Close’ on Final Script Pre-Strike, in Talks With Director - variety.com - Hollywood
variety.com
06.06.2023 / 17:10

‘Community’ Movie: Joel McHale Says Dan Harmon Was ‘Pretty Darn Close’ on Final Script Pre-Strike, in Talks With Director

Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer Like almost every project in Hollywood, the “Community” movie is on hold amid the writers strike. However, the bright spot in the darkest timeline is that, according to star Joel McHale, series creator Dan Harmon and co-writer Andrew Guest had almost finalized the Peacock film’s script ahead of the Writers Guild of America’s (WGA) work stoppage and Harmon was in talks with his ideal director for the movie. “We had a shooting date coming up, which was going to be in the summer,” McHale told Variety. “And I think they were extremely close to — I mean, Dan is somebody that tweaks things but, obviously, that’s all stopped. But I think it was pretty darn close. It was close, the shoot date was coming up and we were all excited to do it and then the writers strike happened, which obviously put everything on hold, and rightfully so. The writers are asking for very reasonable things. Writers need to be paid properly.”

How the 2023 writers strike echoes the previous one from 2007 - nypost.com - Los Angeles - Boston
nypost.com
03.06.2023 / 12:39

How the 2023 writers strike echoes the previous one from 2007

warns could be used as “plagiarism machines” to craft scripts without writers. According to a WGA memo, the strike is costing Hollywood’s economy $30 million a day. Jack Kyser, the chief economist of the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation, estimated that the 2007-2008 strike cost his state $2.5 billion; this time the estimate of potential damages are likely to top at least $3 billion. Midway through the last strike, Kyser told the L.A.

Jennifer Lopez's film Unstoppable 'pauses filming amid writers strike' - www.msn.com - Los Angeles - USA - Manhattan - Beverly Hills - Arizona
msn.com
03.06.2023 / 05:17

Jennifer Lopez's film Unstoppable 'pauses filming amid writers strike'

Jennifer Lopez's movie Unstoppable stopped on Friday due to the ongoing writers strike. Production on the wrestling drama flick — which stars the 53-year-old Maid In Manhattan actress — paused amid picketing by the Writers Guild of America, according to Deadline.   It is unknown when the biopic — from her husband Ben Affleck's indie production company with Matt Damon, Artists Equity — will resume filming but is expected to pick back up at the end of the strike at the very latest, the publication reported.

Snoop Dogg Postpones Hollywood Bowl Shows Amid Writers’ Strike: ‘Me and Dr. Dre, We Stand in Solidarity With the Writers’ - variety.com
variety.com
02.06.2023 / 23:35

Snoop Dogg Postpones Hollywood Bowl Shows Amid Writers’ Strike: ‘Me and Dr. Dre, We Stand in Solidarity With the Writers’

Charna Flam Snoop Dogg’s summer concerts celebrating the 30th anniversary of his debut studio album, “Doggystyle,” have been postponed. Originally scheduled for June 27 and June 28 at the Hollywood Bowl, the shows have now been pushed back to Oct. 20 and 21. The rapper made the announcement via Instagram, informing fans and followers in a video. “Hollywood Bowl! June 26 and 27, we gotta move that date! Me and Dr. Dre, we stand in solidarity with the writers, so what we’re gonna do, we gonna push it back to Oct. 20 and Oct. 21.” The post was accompanied by the caption, “Due to the ongoing WGA strike and the DGA and SAG/AFTRA negotiations, we have decided to postpone the shows scheduled for June 27 and June 28 at the Hollywood Bowl.”

Tom Holland Says ‘Spider-Man 4’ Meetings Were Happening, but Now ‘On Pause’ in Solidarity With Writers Strike - variety.com - New York
variety.com
02.06.2023 / 03:45

Tom Holland Says ‘Spider-Man 4’ Meetings Were Happening, but Now ‘On Pause’ in Solidarity With Writers Strike

Ellise Shafer Tom Holland has given an update on the development of his fourth “Spider-Man” movie. At the premiere of his new Apple TV+ show “The Crowded Room” in New York City on Thursday night, Holland told Variety that though he can’t share too much, he has “been having meetings” about the next chapter in the Marvel franchise. However, those conversations have been put on hold for now due to the ongoing writers strike. “I can’t talk about that, but I can say that we have been having meetings. We’ve put the meetings on pause in solidarity with the writers,” Holland said. “There’s been multiple conversations had, but at this point it’s very, very early stages.”

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