Studios Strike Deal with Writers
November 10, 2007Lionsgate and Marvel have agreed interim deals with the Writers Guild of America (WGA), whose members have been staging walkouts since November, crippling the film and TV industry. The temporary truce means work will be able to continue on the studios’ forthcoming projects. A statement from the union confirmed the news: "We are pleased Lionsgate has joined the growing number of companies that have signed interim agreements with the Writers Guild." Representatives from the studio added, "It was an important time to have our writer partners get back to work." Tom Cruise’s studio United Artists, the Weinstein Company and talk-show host David Letterman’s TV company have all recently reached agreements with the WGA to allow production to resume.
Writers and producers resumed talks with the WGA in a desperate bid to end the three-month-long strike, which has seen a variety of movie projects scrapped and TV shows taken off-air.
