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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When do you think actors have to be back on set? I'm sure for movies, the script is already written so ... do the actors get 48 hours notice or something? Actors on tv shows like Law & Order probably have to wait for writers to crank out a script - how long does that take? two weeks? A month? When does Chris Meloni actually have to show up on set? I am fascinated by how this works in terms of timing. [/quote] Deadline reported: [i]A returning series needs 3-6 weeks for prep and pre-production, so, with the Thanksgiving holiday around the corner, filming on the first broadcast shows can start at the end of November or start of December. The earliest date, already claimed by Wolf Entertainment series, is believed to be Nov. 27, right after the Thanksgiving weekend. That would allow established series to produce 13 episodes, which would fit within the broadcast season.[/i] See the full article linked below, along with other articles. I saw that the first series to get in front of cameras again would be NBC's "Night Court" with a start by something like the end of this week. I follow a TV writer on Instagram (Michael Jamin, he's very interesting), and he's said that when things get back to shoot depends on where the show or movie was in its production schedule when the strike hit. Some can leap back into shooting, some will need pre-production time. https://deadline.com/2023/11/tv-series-return-to-production-dates-sag-aftra-strike-1235594633/ https://www.today.com/popculture/news/actors-strike-tv-shows-return-rcna124385 https://www.vulture.com/article/writers-strike-tv-shows-return.html https://fox59.com/news/national-world/when-will-my-favorite-shows-return-now-that-the-hollywood-strikes-are-over/ [/quote]
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