The DGA has struck a deal with the studios after striking alongside the WGA.
The Writer Guilds of America might still have a tough battle ahead of itself, but it looks like the Directors Guild of America already managed to strike a new deal with major studios. The Directors Guild signed a new arrangement with studios before their current one was set to expire at the end of this month, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Jon Avnet, the head of the DGA’s Negotiations Committee, was excited to share the conditions surrounding the new deal with the public, stating: COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT "We have concluded a truly historic deal. It provides significant improvements for every Director, Assistant Director, Unit Production Manager, Associate Director, and Stage Manager in our Guild.
The agreement comes during a time when the Writers Guild of America has been suffering in their quest to obtain similar rights to the ones established for the Directors Guild of America. Multiple productions have halted in support of the writer's strike, including Stranger Things.
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