Christopher Nolan 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 just under a month of talks with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, the DGA tonight revealed they have a tentative deal. Set to go to a vote before guild’s board and then the DGA’s nearly 20,000 members, the agreement extends the contract from a three-year span to four-years — just like the WGA and
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