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As Actors Strike Drags On, Despair Descends on Hollywood

Por: Vanity Fair Entertainment October 24, 2023

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-kufPGa dEQjuV body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>When the hit 100 days on October 21, much of Hollywood met the milestone with weariness. Though actors are scheduled to resume negotiations with the major studios and streamers on Tuesday, people are starting to worry that even if the two sides reach a deal soon, the industry won’t return to business as usual until January. “This year is... + full article



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