For 4 months the Hollywood industry was in big trouble due to strikes that brought the industry to a complete halt, causing many series and productions to stop.
Due to the pause, many estimated productions had to be delayed, but finally, since the screenwriters have reached an agreement, there are productions that would be collecting and with that, give way to a historic moment of the film industry in Hollywood.
These will be the series that officially resume filming after the SAG-AFTRA strikes cease.
TV shows such as “The Last of Us” and “Grey’s Anatomy” are set to return to action after a period of studio downtime.
The production team for “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Criminal Minds: Evolution” will reportedly return to film sets next Monday, and Fox’s animated trio, which includes Family Guy, “Bob’s Burgers” and “The Simpsons,” is expected to return to business the same day.
The “Yellowjackets” crew will resume business this Wednesday after having only one day off during the third season. Earlier this week, CBS Studios series such as NCIS, Ghosts, Fire Country and The Neighborhood will return to their editors.
After negotiations, they are ready to continue with content.
Universal Television reportedly intends to reboot the second season of “Quantum Leap” during the early part of this week. The continuation of: The Sex Lives of College Girls, “Young Sheldon” and other topics will be finalized by Warner Bros.