Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT After 148 days, the Writers Guild of America has finally reached a fair deal with the studios, ending the second-longest strike in the history of the industry — and studios are eager to start making movies again. Since early May, no writer in the guild could work on any Hollywood production, stalling almost every movie in pre-production and delaying those that were already filming.
8 Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Another movie Paramount is desperate to get written now that the strikes are over is a live-action adaptation of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six. Before the strikes began, it was announced that John Wick director John Wick director Chad Stahelski will helm the video game adaptation. It will also star Michael B. Jordan, who is reprising his role from Without Remorse.
6 Superman: Legacy Writer and director James Gunn claimed to have finished the script for his Superman reboot before the strikes started in May. However, Gunn is a writer who is constantly rewriting and adding to his scripts. Gunn never stopped working on Superman: Legacy, as he was still working as the film's director and was deep into pre-production. With the strike ending, he is now freer to craft the story.
4 Gladiator 2 Ridley Scott's long-awaited sequel to his Best Picture-winning Gladiator was halfway through filming when SAG went on strike, halting production entirely. The studio has been eager to make a Gladiator sequel for decades, and now that the Paul Mescal-led film is actually happening, it is making it a priority after the strikes. While production had already started, rewrites are common for films of this scale.
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