The Directors Guild of America building in Los Angeles. Photo: Ian West – PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images) Amid the ongoing writers' strike , the Directors Guild of America has reached a tentative deal with Hollywood studios and streamers. According to a press release shared late Saturday night, the new agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers will be submitted for approval at a June 6 board meeting. The terms touch on some of the issues that are popular in Writers Guild of America picket signs — for example, the DGA negotiated for an increase in streaming residuals and wages, as well as an assurance that generative AI cannot replace the duties of a DGA member. However, the WGA has already stated that its strike — which has now stretched on for more than a month — will not end in the event of a DGA deal. In a June 1 letter to members obtained by IndieWire , the WGA negotiating committee claimed that the AMPTP wants to repeat the events of the 2007-2008 writers' strike, during which the DGA reached a deal first. "The essence of the strategy is to make deals with some unions and tell… Read full this story
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