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EntertainmentStreamingIs it OK to stream shows and movies during the writers' and actors' strike?The Hollywood mega-strike is shutting down film and TV production. Can you still stream without guilt?When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
The Hollywood mega-strike is shutting down film and TV production. Can you still stream without guilt?
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
(Image credit: Avatar)
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It’s been an extraordinary day for the TV and movie industry: for the first time in 40 years the Screen Actors Guild, the organisation that represents everyone from extras to movie stars, has voted to go on strike. The SAG is striking alongside the Writers Guild of America, which has been striking since 2 May. That means lots of films including the sequels toAvatar: The Way of Water(pictured) will now be on ice.
These strikes are going to have a massive effect on TV and film production: as a suitably dramatic example, the cast ofOppenheimerwalked out of their own movie premiere yesterday when the strike was announced. The writers' strike has already shelved production of films and big shows such asSeason 2 of The Last of UsandSeason 4 of The Boys, and the actors' strike will also stop production of movies whose scripts have already been written.
There are many reasons for the strikes, but they basically boil down to this: creatives claim that studios and streamers aren’t paying them fairly, especially for streaming content. There are also huge concerns over AI being used to analyse and plagiarise writers' work without paying them, and to digitally capture actors' likenesses to use them forever for free.
If you’re an ethical consumer, that raises a big question: can you still watch ethically? Is it safe to stream or are you crossing a digital picket line?
It’s absolutely fine to stream shows and movies
The short answer is yes: it’s okay to stream. Neither union is asking for a boycott at the moment, and for members it’s important that you do keep watching the shows and movies they’ve worked on: they get paid fees called “residuals” when work is re-used. If shows get cancelled because nobody’s watching them, there won’t be any residuals to pay out.
It does seem that the strike is going to last for months rather than weeks, and that’s going to have a seriously damaging effect on the strikers' livelihoods. And it’ll also do a lot of damage to studios and streamers, whose schedules are already pretty messy after several weeks of the writers' strike.
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That’s because the strike doesn’t just affect production. As the Oppenheimer cast demonstrated yesterday, it also affects the machine around finished productions: the press events, the re-shoots, the dialogue fixing and so on. So while there are a number of already-written blockbusters in production – Ghostbusters 4, Avatar 3 and 4, House of the Dragon and so on – the actors' strike means they’re in limbo too.
Previous disputes like this one have been lengthy battles lasting 20 weeks or more, so this is unlikely to be resolved quickly. Expect to see a lot more old or imported shows and reality TV filling the schedules in the next few months.
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