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WGA Strike Won’t End Soon: Hollywood Studios Have A Long-Term Plan

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The ongoing 2023 Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike, which commenced on May 2, 2023, has caused significant disruptions within the industry. Particularly affected are television shows, with numerous productions put on hold or forced to proceed without necessary rewrites or reshoots. Amidst the impending SAG-AFTRA strike and hopes for a resolution, recent revelations shed light on a cynical plan devised by Hollywood studios and streaming companies. This scheme aims to exert control during future negotiations by exploiting the financial vulnerability of the writers, leading to a prolonged stalemate. The studios’ unwavering commitment to their bottom line, even at the expense of the writers’ well-being, has sparked outrage among fans and tarnished the reputation of significant entertainment entities.

Reports from reliable sources, such as Deadline, expose the studios’ calculated strategy, highlighting their intent to manipulate the situation. Their plan revolves around allowing the strike to persist until union members face dire financial circumstances, such as losing their homes and livelihoods. By prolonging the strike until late October, the studios aim to gain an advantage in future negotiations. An unnamed studio executive called this strategy the “endgame,” emphasizing the studios’ objective to exploit the writers’ desperation. While some insiders defend this approach as a “cruel but necessary evil,” the public has widely condemned the studios for their insensitivity and prioritization of profits over the welfare of writers and their families.

Fans and observers have expressed outrage at the studios’ apparent determination to safeguard every penny at the expense of the writers’ well-being. Criticizing the studios for their uncompromising stance, many argue that a swift resolution could have been reached. However, the studios have instead publicly declared their indifference toward the writers’ plight. This callousness has painted the studios as stereotypical movie villains willing to let writers and their families suffer. The revelation of their cynical plan has significantly damaged the studios’ public image, with no specific entities named but implicating the significant players in the industry. Some disgruntled fans even contemplate consuming content illegally rather than supporting the studios’ perceived greed.

In light of the developments above, it becomes increasingly apparent that the WGA strike will persist for an extended period, potentially continuing until the fall. The studios’ ruthless strategy and the public backlash have created an impasse, hindering any meaningful progress toward a resolution. Although the recent exposure of the studios’ plan may indicate their growing desperation, the outlook for a swift resolution remains bleak.

The WGA strike of 2023 shows no signs of imminent resolution, with the studios’ cynical strategy unveiled and met with public outrage. The deliberate delay tactics employed by Hollywood studios and streaming companies, aiming to exhaust the writers’ financial resources, have damaged their reputation and further polarized the situation. As fans voice their discontent, it is evident that the strike’s end is likely in the fall, prolonging the industry’s turmoil and uncertainty.

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