
June 9, 2026 7:14pm
Christopher Nolan has said he wasn’t interested in a five-year agreement with the studios and streamers in this year’s negotiations, but looks like the Directors Guild of America boss is willing to go with the WGA and SAG-AFTRA flow for a four-year pact.
After weeks of talks with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, the DGA tonight revealed they have a tentative deal.
“The DGA has reached a Tentative Agreement with the AMPTP on a new four-year collective bargaining agreement,” the helmers’ group said in a statement online Tuesday. “The Guild’s National Board will meet to review the agreement, after which details will be released to the full membership for ratification. As is our longstanding practice, details of the agreement will not be released until the Board has completed its review.”
“The AMPTP is pleased to have reached a tentative agreement with the DGA,” the studio and streamers organization said Tuesday. “We appreciate the hard work and commitment of our guild partners in achieving a fair deal that helps advance a stable and successful entertainment industry,”
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