
As a movie reviewer, I’m following the news about Netflix teaming up with Warner Bros. Discovery, and I just heard from SAG-AFTRA. They’ve promised to really dig into this new deal, and they’re letting everyone in the industry know they’ll be doing a full investigation to make sure things are fair for performers. It’s good to see them being proactive and looking out for their members.
Look, I get why the actors are feeling so strongly about this whole situation. The Guild understands their reaction, but they’re staying neutral for now. SAG-AFTRA has made it clear that this acquisition raises some really legitimate concerns, and they’re expecting both companies involved to be upfront and address them honestly. It’s a tense time, but everyone wants a fair resolution, it seems.
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