The Writers Guild of America issued its opening salvo the 2026 studio negotiations on Thursday, even as its own staff continues to walk a picket line outside union headquarters.
The union is preparing to sit down with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers on March 16. In a bulletin to members on Thursday, WGA leadership offered an update on the “state of the industry,” arguing that profits are rebounding and studios can afford to make a “fair deal.”
“Every three years during Mba negotiations, the companies will point to some part of their business that is not performing well to…
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