For now, there is no deal in sight.
It has been 100 days since the unions went on strike, and the possibility of an agreement seems increasingly distant.
The strike has paralyzed the production of movies and series in the United States, with industry insiders blaming the studios for this “shameful milestone.”
The abyss between the unions and the streaming platforms has as its central axis the lack of a consensus on salaries and the regulation of the use of artificial intelligence, among other demands.
The actors joined the writers in July in what is the industry’s biggest strike since the 1960s.