This is Day 93 of the WGA strike and Day 20 of the SAG-AFTRA strike.
The talk of the picket lines today was the bombshell news that studios and striking writers are headed back to the bargaining table Friday.
“It’s a baby step, and baby steps lead us eventually to the finish line,” Barry and Mad Men actor Patrick Fischler told Deadline outside of the Disney building in Burbank.
Noting that such A-listers as Sean Penn and Jane Fonda have been on the picket lines lately, he added that “actors are pissed. Every level of actor is kind of angry, and I don’t see that changing right now. … We’re not going anywhere.”
"It's a baby step and baby steps lead us eventually to the finish line…" – Patrick Fischler tells Deadline outside of Disney in Burbank today in regards to the news that WGA is going back to the bargaining table #SAGAFTRAStrike #WritersStrike pic.
The talk of the picket lines today was the bombshell news that studios and striking writers are headed back to the bargaining table Friday.
“It’s a baby step, and baby steps lead us eventually to the finish line,” Barry and Mad Men actor Patrick Fischler told Deadline outside of the Disney building in Burbank.
Noting that such A-listers as Sean Penn and Jane Fonda have been on the picket lines lately, he added that “actors are pissed. Every level of actor is kind of angry, and I don’t see that changing right now. … We’re not going anywhere.”
"It's a baby step and baby steps lead us eventually to the finish line…" – Patrick Fischler tells Deadline outside of Disney in Burbank today in regards to the news that WGA is going back to the bargaining table #SAGAFTRAStrike #WritersStrike pic.
- 8/2/2023
- by Rosy Cordero, Matt Grobar and Natalie Sitek
- Deadline Film + TV
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