A trio of supernatural dramas will resume manufacturing at AMC.
According to Deadline, Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, and The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live have secured interim offers with SAG-AFTRA.
The information signifies that all three exhibits can resume manufacturing to meet their 2024 return dates on the cable community.
There have been waivers handed to particular productions since the SAG-AFTRA strike started seven weeks in the past, however that is the highest-profile waiver on the TV entrance.
AMC will not be collaborating in negotiations with SAG-AFTRA, presumably clearing the path for extra of the cabler’s exhibits to be granted waivers.
Productions that get a waiver agree to adhere to the union’s most up-to-date contract proposal.
The three exhibits are the sole AMC productions to get the waiver, however extra may comply with.
AMC hasn’t had as a lot of a knock-on impact from the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes as a few of the different networks.
Shows like Dark Winds Season 2, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 1, and extra had been in the can earlier than the strikes.
While Daryl Dixon just lately scored a renewal for Season 2, it truly went into manufacturing earlier this 12 months and is believed to be virtually full.
The information for The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live is a bit of shocking as a result of there was phrase that filming on the restricted collection had been accomplished earlier this 12 months.
Then once more, it is attainable that some cameos are being filmed for an epilogue for the collection. It’s additionally attainable that it has been quietly renewed.
Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira hinted that this is able to be their ultimate time enjoying Rick and Michonne, respectively, however like something in the business, that might change,
Fans of Daryl Dixon can be in a position to watch the first season of the Norman Reedus-led spinoff subsequent month.
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