I think inside information like Disney has would prove a trend of the value of any particular work going down. More can make content, it's cheaper to make, competition from other countries, people can only view a finite amount and can watch anything they want anytime they want and without paying.
If any show costs too much people will watch something else or pirate.
So studios know they can't commit to paying even the same amount as now. Meanwhile the actors and writers see profits and big executive salaries and think there's a lot of money on the table when really it's just the elites bleeding it dry.
There's no deal to be made. If the actors/writers get a deal they're just hastening their demise.
I think inside information like Disney has would prove a trend of the value of any particular work going down. More can make content, it's cheaper to make, competition from other countries, people can only view a finite amount and can watch anything they want anytime they want and without paying.
If any show costs too much people will watch something else or pirate.
So studios know they can't commit to paying even the same amount as now. Meanwhile the actors and writers see profits and big executive salaries and think there's a lot of money on the table when really it's just the elites bleeding it dry.
There's no deal to be made. If the actors/writers get a deal they're just hastening their demise.