Jack Quaid is not going “flame on!” any time soon.
In a stunning display of not seeing the forest for the trees, yesterday’s Q2 earnings call for Warner Bros. saw the studio remark on the current impact of the ongoing dual strikes by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA.
The dual strikes of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA unions have highlighted the need for solidarity across the swaths of workers represented in them—and the necessity of their highest-profile members to support the rights needed by the lowest.
Everyone certainly hopes that the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes are over long before December rolls around.
While there have been some efforts toward unionizing animation writers, there hasn’t been much movement.
Variety has released a report on what’s going on behind the scenes between the Association of Motion Picture and Television Producers and the two guilds that are
As SAG-AFTRA enters its third week on strike alongside the WGA (which has been on strike since May 2), some performers are doing everything they can to make the Association of Motion Picture and Television Producers pay attentio
As the WGA and SAG-AFTRA’s strikes march on, one genre production has had perhaps the dubious spotlight for carrying on regardless: HBO’s House of the Dragon.
Movie stars make millions, but many working actors struggle to make ends meet—an issue that’s gotten more awareness thanks to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.