The Hollywood Writers Guild (WGA) has announced a "tentative" agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), bringing an end to the months-long strike. The agreement covers the new 2023 collective bargaining agreement, including issues such as compensation and the use of AI in scriptwriting, though specific terms have not yet been disclosed. The agreement must be approved by the WGA board and its members to officially end the strike, and in the meantime, the union will suspend strike activities. This agreement marks an important turning point for the Hollywood industry, indicating progress in the long-standing dispute between the writers' guild and producers. Meanwhile, the SAG-AFTRA actors' union is still on strike, which began in July and remains unresolved.