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Up next is getting a contract for actors, represented by SAG-AFTRA, who remain on strike.

with them, though it is unclear whether or not writers will return to work even if actors are still on strike.

Striking WGA members picket with striking SAG-AFTRA members outside Netflix studios on September 22, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. Chances are, a deal with actors will happen quickly as well. Everyone wants to get back to work and if the studios were motivated enough to agree to a mutually agreeable contract with writers after all this time, it’s probably safe to assume they’re ready to wrap this up with actors too.

Once that happens, that means crew members — who have also been out of work during much of the strike — will be back on the job again. So this is good news for everyone working in the film industry, including exhibitors who are probably breathing a sigh of relief as well. Talk shows — late-night and daytime — will likely be back on TV first. “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” returns with new episodes Monday, Oct. 2. One has to wonder what the atmosphere will be like for returning staff at “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” after allegations of a toxic workplace were

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