It’s an almost ominously quiet weekend in Hollywood after a week that brought the TV and film industry to its knees.
Almost every performer and writer is on strike for the first time in 63 years, with A-list actors joining picket lines in Los Angeles and New York on Friday to demand restrictions on artificial intelligence technology and transformative changes to the way they work and earn money in the era of streaming — demands that major studios have showed no signs of granting.
The Washington Post has journalists around the world covering the story. Below is a guide to our key strike stories, and a preview of what we’re working to uncover.