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from The Writeramp;#39;s Guild picket lines of Hollywood to New York tonight all eyes are on the clock to see if the Screen Actors Guild one of the biggest unions in Show Business will join them and strike grinding nearly all film and television Productions to a full stop weamp;#39;re not going to uh settle though thatamp;#39;s for sure sag-aftra representing over a hundred and sixty thousand members including most of the biggest stars in the world now Meryl Streep Jennifer Lawrence Ben Stiller and reportedly thousands of others calling on their Union leadership to go Full Tilt in their demands for better pay better benefits more of a cut in streaming and more protections from AI themes shared by the currently striking Writers Guild of America who have been picketing for nearly nine weeks and have already shuttered TVamp;#39;s full lineup including shows like stranger things and Abbott Elementary and the deadline for a new deal the stroke of midnight tonight Harry Schwartz NBC News