The WGA and theAMPTPhave agreed to resume bargaining for a deal that could end the guilds ongoing strike.
We expect the AMPTP to provide responses to WGA proposals.
It is now 52 days away from becoming the longest in WGA history.

A WGA picket sign on the 100th day of strike outside Amazon Studios in Culver CityGetty Images
The cost of settling the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes is far less than the damage their intractability has caused.
Ultimately, the studios have no choice but to make a fair deal.
Until then, we remain resolved and united.

The AMPTP responded, saying that the guilds negotiating committees rhetoric is unfortunate.
This strike has hurt thousands of people in this industry, and we take that very seriously.
Our only playbook is getting people back to work.