Writer and director Tony Gilroy, who most recently createdAndorfor Disney+, sees chaos reshaping the entertainment industry.
Were in a total free-form right now.
I dont think anything matters whatsoever, he said during aWGA-hosted panel in New York.

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I think anything goes.
I dont think there are any rules.
I dont think there are any rules.

No date has been specified for the talks, but the current WGA contract expires May 1.
Now, something doesnt have to be a comedy.
It doesnt have to be a drama.
It can be both.
And thentheycan decide how to sell it.
It can be 45 minutes, it doesnt have to be an hour.
It doesnt have to be 23 minutes, he said.
Its wild to untrain your brain to think in the pattern that you grew up with.
The no rules aspect of that is very freeing and exciting.
Vulturecritic Kathryn VanArendonk moderated the panel.