The more optimistic voices in Hollywood thought today might be a day of celebration—that the AMPTP and SAG-AFTRA might have come to an agreement over the weekend and made today the day that the gears of the industry started working again. Instead, we’re still here in the waiting game,with the studio side sending out its “last, best, and final offer” on Saturday, and the actors union now mulling their own response. Some reporting says the sticking points remain around artificial intelligence, a complicated debate that might mean they’ll still be hammering out details for days. But hey, this is Hollywood, where you never know when your luck might turn around—so the optimists have at least some reason to hang tight.
Elsewhere in HWD, Chris Murphy checks in on BravoCon, the annual celebration of Bravo’s many reality-TV universes, where Ramona Singer was notably absent in the wake of Vanity Fair’s report about the Real Housewives reckoning. The news that The Bear will return for a third season has us assessing everything we know so far about the show’s next outing. Nia DaCosta is insisting that there was nothing “dramatic” about her process making The Marvels, despite reports that she had started work on a new film before finishing that superhero effort. And thanks to some emails sent before her death in January, Lisa Marie Presley’s strong feelings against Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla—made in cooperation with and about Lisa Marie’s mother, Priscilla Presley—are coming to light.
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