It’s Done! SAG-AFTRA & Studios Reach New (& Bigger) Deal

It’s Done! SAG-AFTRA & Studios Reach New (& Bigger) Deal


EXCLUSIVE: Christopher Nolan, it’s your turn up at bat.

The DGA boss and his union are now the final major Hollywood guild not to make a deal with the studios and streamers, as SAG-AFTRA and the AMPTP today have reached an agreement on a new contract, we hear. No one has made it official yet, but after a week-long second round of talks, the Sean Astin-led actors’ guild and the Greg Hessinger-run organization have come to a bigger and cash-injected deal.

Specifically, SAG-AFTRA has joined the ranks of the WGA and now signed a full four-year contract with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. Additionally, labor sources tell us, SAG-AFTRA has received a “sizable” contribution to its pension fund from the AMPTP.

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This follows the WGA also agreeing to an extended-length contract with the studios and streamers last month in its own negotiations, as well as accepting a multi-million contribution to its ailing healthcare plan. As well, there were a series of AI “guardrail” measures put in place between both SAG-AFTRA and AMPTP parties.

Neither the AMPTP nor SAG-AFTRA have responded to request for comment from Deadline on the new deal. However, it looks like an official announcement will come later today or first thing Sunday.

The DGA are set to sit down with the AMPTP May 11.

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Katie Campione contributed to this report.



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