Hollywood's set to burst into life following the end of the actors' strike.
The actors' union has reached a tentative agreement with Hollywood studios.
The 118-day strike was sparked by demands for increased minimum salaries, a share of streaming service revenue, and protection from being replaced by digital replicas generated by AI.
US correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking that this was the longest strike in the union's history.
He says this is a billion-dollar bonus for the actors, with more money to be paid by streaming services, and more control over the use of AI material.
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