"Solidarity March: Actors Unite in Hollywood Streets Amid Strike"

Thousands of striking actors and writers gathered in Hollywood to demonstrate unity and pressure studios to end the ongoing work stoppage. Talks between the Writers Guild of America and major studios have broken down, with each side blaming the other. The rally, the largest thus far, aimed to show resolve and prevent division among union members. The strike is causing economic difficulties for writers, actors, and support staff. Both groups are seeking higher pay and stronger contract language to protect against AI replacement. The strike is also hurting studios financially, with Warner Bros. Discovery projecting a $500 million loss this year. If the strike continues, there may be no new content for the fall TV season.
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