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SAG-AFTRA and Studios Agree to Extend Negotiations Into Next Week

Last updated: March 6, 2026 12:45 pm
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SAG-AFTRA and the major studios have decided to extend negotiations on a new contract into the following week. This development indicates that both parties are committed to finding common ground through further discussions.

The union commenced bargaining on February 9, marking the first negotiation since the 2023 strike. Initially, the talks were scheduled to conclude by March 6, allowing a one-week gap for the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers to prepare for discussions with the Writers Guild of America, set to begin on March 16.

However, progress has been made during the negotiations, prompting optimism that a few more days of talks could lead to a mutually beneficial agreement.

In a joint statement released on Friday, both SAG-AFTRA and the AMPTP announced the extension of negotiations into the week of March 9, while also agreeing to a media blackout.

Although SAG-AFTRA’s contract does not expire until June 30, the early start date in February signifies the urgency of addressing key issues such as artificial intelligence, streaming residuals, and health and pension funding. Other topics under discussion include exclusivity windows for TV series regulars.

In the event that a deal is not reached soon, negotiations may be put on hold and resume in June, with deadline pressure intensifying.

The Directors Guild of America is scheduled to begin negotiations on May 11, while the WGA contract is set to expire on May 1. All three guilds are grappling with challenges stemming from a significant decline in work since 2022. The WGA and DGA are particularly facing substantial annual deficits in their health funds due to reduced work opportunities and escalating health care costs.

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As the negotiations continue, both SAG-AFTRA and the major studios are striving to find common ground and reach a mutually beneficial agreement that addresses the evolving needs of the industry.

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