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SAG-AFTRA TV/Theatrical Contract Expires

Tuesday, June 30, 2026 · 65 days away

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Event overview

Expiration of the SAG-AFTRA TV/Theatrical and Streaming contracts negotiated after the 2023 strike, with AI consent-and-compensation, performance-capture and synthetic-performer protections re-opened — and a second Hollywood AI strike widely seen as plausible if studios refuse to extend 2023's guardrails.

Date
2026-06-30
Country / jurisdiction
United States
Region
United States
Category
Regulatory
Status
scheduled

What this countdown tracks

Expiration of the SAG-AFTRA TV/Theatrical and Streaming Codified Basic Agreement at 11:59 pm PT on Tuesday 30 June 2026. The contract — ratified in December 2023 after the 118-day actors' strike — covers roughly 160,000 actors, stunt performers, voice talent, background performers and recording artists working under union jurisdiction. Its renewal is the single most consequential labour event on the 2026 Hollywood calendar.

About the contract

The 2023 deal was the first major US labour agreement to write generative-AI consent and compensation into a master contract. Its core AI provisions:

  • Digital replicas require informed, on-the-day written consent and separate negotiation of compensation.
  • Synthetic performers — AI-generated characters not based on a real performer — must be disclosed to the union.
  • Background actor scans require fresh consent for each project; scans cannot be re-used indefinitely.
  • A reopener for generative-AI minimums triggered if generative tools advance materially during the contract term.

By the 2026 expiration the studios and the union will negotiate against a backdrop of Sora 2, Veo 4 and runway-class video models that can plausibly stand in for medium-budget VFX, plus a new generation of voice-cloning systems used in dubbing and animation.

Stakes

  • A second AI-driven Hollywood strike is widely seen as plausible if the AMPTP refuses to extend or strengthen 2023's guardrails.
  • Streaming residuals — the 2023 contract's other headline win — are also reopened, with success-based bonus formulas already drawing studio pushback.
  • The dubbing and audiobook sectors face the most immediate AI displacement risk and will lobby hard for absolute consent regimes.
  • Adjacent guilds — WGA (next contract: May 2026), DGA (June 2026) and IATSE (July 2026) — all expire in the same window, raising the prospect of cascading work stoppages.

Past results

The 2023 strike began 14 July 2023 and ended 9 November 2023. Total industry cost was estimated by Milken Institute at $6.5 billion to the California economy alone. The 2017 and 2020 SAG-AFTRA contracts both extended without strikes.

How to follow

SAG-AFTRA negotiations open at the Sherman Oaks Galleria. The union publishes weekly TV/theatrical bargaining bulletins to members. Deadline, Variety, the Hollywood Reporter, The Ankler and Puck cover the room day-to-day; the AMPTP rarely issues mid-bargaining statements.

Related countdowns

Track the SAG-AFTRA expiration alongside the NYT v. OpenAI verdict, Musk v. Altman trial and the 100th Academy Awards on ABC — the four storylines that together define the AI-era Hollywood transition.

FAQ

When does the contract expire? 30 June 2026 at 11:59 pm Pacific. Could there be another strike? Yes — the AI reopener and streaming residuals are widely expected to be flashpoints. Who negotiates? SAG-AFTRA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). What about WGA and DGA? Both expire within weeks of the SAG-AFTRA deadline.

Source

https://www.sagaftra.org/contracts-industry-resources/contracts

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