SAG-AFTRA and the AMPTP , Reach Tentative Agreement.<br />Vox reports that the SAG-AFTRA <br />strike is finally coming to an end. .<br />On November 8, the actors' union and the AMPTP, <br />which represents Hollywood's largest studios, <br />announced that a deal has been reached. .<br />On November 8, the actors' union and the AMPTP, <br />which represents Hollywood's largest studios, <br />announced that a deal has been reached. .<br />SAG-AFTRA released a statement announcing that the union had, "arrived at a contract that will enable <br />SAG-AFTRA members from every <br />category to build sustainable careers.".<br />Many thousands of performers <br />now and into the future will <br />benefit from this work, SAG-AFTRA, via statement.<br />Studios also released an announcement, saying, , "The AMPTP is pleased to have reached a tentative <br />agreement and looks forward to the industry <br />resuming the work of telling great stories." .<br />While the details of the agreement have yet to be <br />released, the SAG statement offers a basic overview.<br />According to the statement, the "extraordinary scope" <br />of the agreement includes increased compensation, <br />protections from AI and a "streaming participation bonus.".<br />The deal will also increase compensation <br />for extras and provide "critical contract <br />provisions protecting diverse communities." .<br />Vox reports that the union's national board <br />still needs to approve the agreement <br />before Hollywood can go back to work. .<br />If passed, the agreement would bring <br />an end to a Hollywood labor stoppage that <br />began with the writers' guild strike on May 2.