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Good for them, as long as the rank-and-file are satisfied with the gains they’ve made, they deserve to live out from under the umbrella of economic precarity
man, I wish they could have bled these lich-beings dry
I think the good bit is that, since a writing is one of the first stages of a cinema project, a lot of the damage has already been done but will only be felt in the long term and lots films will be either rushed or delayed.
Think of any pre-production movie that has been announced before the strike. Say the Avatar Aang animated film that was announced back in 2022. They'll probably have their (frankly weirdly specific) release date delayed because no writing was done on it for the better part of an year. And not to mention all the logistical issues from all the interproduction disruption. Good luck reshooting Avengers Postgame in this tight schedule.