Deadline Hollywood reports:
There was a giddy feeling on the picket lines in LA today after huge numbers of writers turned out in what could be one of the last days of WGA picketing.
As Bob Iger, Donna Langley, Ted Sarandos and David Zaslav and co. enter their third consecutive day of negotiations with the WGA leadership in Sherman Oaks, hundreds of writers came out in a massive show of solidarity.
After last night’s marathon sessions, there was real optimism in the air, countered by some realism, that a deal could be reached today.
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Dispatches From The Picket Lines: Writers Come Out In Numbers In LA As Strike’s End Seems To Be In Sight https://t.co/3OvnCJpVCD
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“The Writers Guild of America exists for one purpose and that is to protect, empower, and prop up the longevity of writers… The only reason why we exist is for our members…” – Zoe Marshall, WGAW board of directors member, says outside of Netflix in LA today #WGAStrike pic.twitter.com/1A8BwuRsOI
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