The Hollywood writers' strike has reportedly ended after nearly 5 months of strike action.
Sources claim the Writers Guild of America has reached a tentative agreement with major studios and streamers on a new three-year contract.
Entertainment reporter Sam Rubin says the writers have achieved the outcome they wanted after the seemingly-endless months of sacrifice.
"If you talk to many, many happy writers- they say they not only have a great new contract, they think they've saved the movie and television business, and maybe they have."
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