There are actually two different entertainment strikes. The WGA writers strike is pretty much ended a few days ago. The writers got almost everything they were negotiating for. All that is left is for all the members to vote. Unless some very odd, unforeseen occurrence happens during voting, the deal should get passed. Technically, the writers have already been given the green light to go back to work. Night time talk shows, like Jimmy Kimmel, are resuming Monday night.
There is also the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) strike. It is still ongoing, with no end in sight. There were rumors that the two sides, the studios and the actors, were back at the negotiations table, but SAG sent out a letter 2 days ago saying that is not true. They haven't been in negotiations for weeks now, and anyone stating they are in negotiations is just hearsay.
SAG actors in addition to not working on a SAG project, they are forbidden to even
talk about or promote past, present or upcoming work. So Disney can't publish the list of narrators if there are SAG actors as it would be promotion for one of the studios the strike is actually against. I have a thread on the DIS Community Board for the
Dancing With the Stars show. Due to the reality-TV nature of the show, it falls under a different TV contract so SAG actors are able to participate. The actor who plays Greg Brady is one of the contestants. Yet, he can't even mention he was on the show, nor his character, or the other co-stars apparently, who were on the show with him.
Academy Award winning actress, Mira Sorvino is also on. They can mention she won the Oscar, but not mention any of her movies. It was so odd watching all that.
Hopefully, all the narrators have been scheduled long before the strike. And hopefully the SAG actors strike will end sometime soon. Then Disney can release the list of all the much loved narrators.
IF the strike is still on-going, the SAG actors would need to be replaced, if this is a SAG job. Then, expect to see an odd assortment of narrators. I have loosely been watching some of the daytime talk shows. Because they can't have actors or SAG performers on, yet still need to book guests, they've instead had an assortment of comedians, authors, (also actors who've recently written a book can be on to talk about their book, but again not any SAG actor work they are known for,) musicians, Broadway actors who are in the Broadway union but not SAG. Now, talk show host Tamron Hall is doing a week long special on un-known fashion designers she loves. When the night time talk shows come back, what odd assortment of guests will they have on?
I hope the choice of Candlelight Processional narrators doesn't end up moving to that kind of list.
