Jeremy Fuster, Film Reporter, joined TheWrap in 2016 and covers box office and labor news. He received a National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award for his coverage of the 2023 WGA Strike and was nominated by the LA Press Club as Best Entertainment Journalist. He can be reached at jeremy.fuster@thewrap.com.
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Fall Box Office Preview: Taylor Swift May Be the Biggest Hit of the Season
While the strike puts much of the release slate into question, autumn could be saved not by a studio but by a pop star
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Hollywood Unions Hail California Unemployment Bill for Striking Workers: ‘An Important Step’
If signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, the law will go into effect Jan. 1
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WGA, Studios Agree to Resume Negotiations Next Week
Date for discussions has yet to be determined, AMPTP says
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The WGA and AMPTP Can’t Even Agree on Whose Turn It Is to Counteroffer
Studios and writers dispute who needs to take the next step in negotiations
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Studios Mull Pivot Back to SAG-AFTRA Negotiations as WGA Talks Stall
Urgency grows among the studios to get back to work, but a deal with the actors’ guild may not be any easier than one with the writers
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A24’s ‘Past Lives’ Scores SAG-AFTRA Interim Agreement for Awards Season Promotion
Stars Greta Lee, Teo Yoo and John Maguro will be able to promote the movie at FYC events
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The Actors’ Strike Presents Another Problem for Studios: Rerecording
If the SAG-AFTRA strike continues, some films that have wrapped shooting may have to be delayed for actors to rerecord dialogue
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Hollywood Workers Have Taken $45 Million Out of Their Retirement Plans During Strike | Exclusive
The Motion Picture Industry Pension Plan has received hardship withdrawal requests from nearly 3,000 members
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AMC Shouldn’t Care What Hollywood Thinks of Its Taylor Swift Deal | Analysis
After dealing first with the studios’ pandemic strategies and now strike delays, theaters realize they need to fill seats on their own
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Tim Burton Gets the Creeps From Artificial Intelligence Imitating His Style
“It takes something from your soul or psyche,” the “Beetlejuice” director said in a new interview
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TIFF Has More Films for Sale Than Ever, but the Strike Is Squeezing the Market
Toronto 2023: “Woman of the Hour” and “His Three Daughters” are in play for acquisition
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‘The Nun II’ Kicks Off Fall Box Office With $32.6 Million Opening
Overall box office totals for post-Labor Day weekend are double that of last year
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‘The Nun II’ Scares Up $32 Million Box Office Opening
While short of its 2018 predecessor, the latest New Line horror sequel is in line with other openings from the “Conjuring” series
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Quentin Tarantino’s Final Film Is One of the Projects Approved for California Tax Credit
Films from Sony and Netflix, plus 13 indie projects, have also been approved
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Hollywood Unions Push for Unemployment Insurance for Striking Workers: ‘Time for California to Catch Up’
“Every one of us on the picket line has put in the work to earn this benefit,” strike captain Kayla Westergard-Dobson said