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After 118 days, the actors union has struck a deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers and ended the longest Hollywood strike in SAG-AFTRA's 90-year history. Since July 2023, the SAG strike shut down nearly all films and scripted TV shows, with the exception of soap operas and a handful of independent projects, which have different contracts.
Terms of the deal haven't been disclosed following the news that broke late on Nov. 8, but multiple reports indicate the agreement is for three years.
As the good news spread, a bevy of Hollywood stars publicly reacted with glee.
"Incredible. I'm so happy we were all able to come to an agreement. Let's get back to work. Let's go," "The Iron Claw" star Zac Efron told Deadline.
Keep reading to see how others are reacting to the end of the Hollywood shutdown…
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"WELL DONE FRAN," Jamie Lee Curtis wrote on Instagram, referring to Fran Drescher, president of the Screen Actors Guild.
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"I'm excited I can talk about all sorts of things and I'm excited that hopefully we'll have stuff to watch in six months and our crews and actors can get back to work." —Jeremy Allen White
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"We did it!!!! The Billion+ $ Deal! 3X the last contract! New ground was broke everywhere! Ty sag aftra members for hanging in and holding out for this historic deal! Ty neg comm, strike captains, staff, Duncan & Ray, our lawyers, the IA team , family and friends. Our sister unions for their unrelenting support! And the amptp for hearing us and meeting this moment! #sagaftrastrong" –SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher
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"Oh s***… SAG strike is over.. Let's get it!" —Ice-T
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"The End" —John Cena
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"People have put so much of themselves. The toll it takes is real," Sean Astin said, via Variety. "The level of emotion is impossible to overstate."
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"It has been an honor to be on the Negotiating Committee." —Anthony Rapp
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"I applaud SAG-AFTRA and Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers for working together in good faith towards an agreement that allows our entertainment industry to continue telling the stories of America.
"When both sides come to the table to negotiate in earnest they can make businesses stronger and allow workers to secure pay and benefits that help them raise families and retire with dignity.
Over the last three years, workers have won historic victories that ensure record pay, record benefits, and an economy that grows from the middle out and bottom up.
SAG-AFTRA members will have the final say on this contract, but the sacrifices they've made will ensure a better future for them, their families, and all workers who deserve a fair share of the value they helped create." —President Joe Biden
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"Thank you @sagaftra for fighting so hard for us and for getting us (and our incredible below the line allies who have so patiently supported us during these impossibly long months) back to work." —Josh Gad
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"STRIKE'S OVER B******!!! GET BACK TO WORK!!!" —Jennifer Tilly