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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Barry Diller Warns Hollywood Faces ‘Absolute Collapse,’ Says Top Actors and Execs Should Take 25% Pay Cut
The former Paramount and Fox chief believes studios must resolve the strike by writers and actors guilds by the end of August
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‘Mission: Impossible 7’ Draws $80 Million 5-Day Box Office Opening
“Dead Reckoning” is consistent with recent “Mission” films, but needs to leg out to be successful against its pandemic-inflated budget
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‘Mission: Impossible 7’ Plots Course for $78 Million 5-Day Box Office Start
Projected domestic start for “Dead Reckoning” is consistent with “Mission: Impossible — Fallout” and slightly below “Indiana Jones 5”
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‘Jig Is Up!’: Inside the Blistering Hot First Day of Hollywood’s Double Strike | Video
Actors and writers tell TheWrap their stories of hope, stress and rage towards the studios and Disney CEO Bob Iger
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SAG-AFTRA Issues Formal Strike Guidelines: No On-Camera Singing, Dancing or Stunts
Any events promoting past, present or future work done under guild contracts are also considered struck work
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Actors vs. Studios: What the 2 Sides Say Were the Sticking Points That Led to the Strike
“If you think this is a groundbreaking proposal, I suggest you think again,” said SAG-AFTRA lead negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland
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SAG-AFTRA Formally Calls Actors Strike, Slams Studios: ‘Shame on Them!’
“They stand on the wrong side of history,” guild president Fran Drescher says of the AMPTP
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Actors Guild Set to Join Writers for Hollywood’s First Double Strike in More Than 60 Years
SAG-AFTRA’s national board expected to unanimously vote to order a strike on Thursday morning
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Midnight Deadline Passes With No Word From SAG-AFTRA or Studios
Hollywood continues to hold its breath as talks apparently continue with federal mediator
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‘Barbie’ Gets Some ‘Doctor Who’ Love From BBC With a Pink TARDIS Near London Bridge
The next Doctor, Ncuti Gatwa, also stars as a Ken in Warner Bros.’ upcoming film
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Imax Takes Full Control of China Subsidiary in $124 Million Deal
Premium format company says the move “will allow for new growth opportunities and applications of Imax technology in the Chinese market”
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‘War Pony’ Trailer: Riley Keough and Gina Gammell Codirect Lakota Coming-of-Age Story (Video)
The Cannes Award-winning film follows the youth of a Lakota reservation as they search for their American dream
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‘Mission: Impossible 7’ Opens Box Office Run With $7 Million From Previews
“Dead Reckoning” is projected for an $85 million-$95 million five-day total
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Two Strikes and You’re Out – Writers Await Actors’ Arrival on the Picket Lines
SAG-AFTRA staffers have met with WGA strike captains to share information as Hollywood braces for a double strike
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SAG-AFTRA Agrees to Federal Mediation With Studios as Deadline Draws Near
Actors’ guild may issue a strike order as early as midnight Wednesday