Writer-actor Cheech Manohar, second from right, strikes with other members of the Writers Guild of America in front of NBCUniversal offices in Universal City.
Just hours after the expiration of a midnight deadline to reach an agreement with major Hollywood studios on a new contract, thousands of striking members of the Writers Guild of America set down their pens, stepped away from their laptops and took their fight to the streets.
Forming picket lines outside more than a dozen studios and production facilities in Los Angeles and New York, including the headquarters of Netflix and Amazon Studios, writers hoisted placards and chanted in unison to demand what they regard as fair compensation and improved working conditions in an industry that has been upended by streaming.
A grid of signs from writers picketing outside CBS Radford Studio Center.
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Mark Rozeman, a writer, displays a Baby Yoda doll while striking with other members of the Writers Guild of America outside of NBCUniversal offices in Universal City.
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Joe Henderson, left, a writer and showrunner, helps himself to a doughnut while striking with other members of the Writers Guild of America outside of NBCUniversal offices in Universal City.
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Writers Guild of America members Joshua Allen Griffith, right, and Brent Fletcher walk near a rainbow at Sony Pictures Entertainment, the former MGM lot where “The Wizard of Oz” was filmed, in Culver City.
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Members of the Writers Guild of America strike in front of NBCUniversal offices in Universal City.
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Writer Saroya Whatley strikes with other members of the Writers Guild of America in front of NBCUniversal offices in Universal City.
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On Day 3 of the writers’ strike, a large group of members picket in front of the Paramount Studios gate in Los Angeles.
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Sara Schunck yells and raises a fist while walking the picket line with Writers Guild of America members in front of Warner Bros. Studio on the third day of the strike in Burbank.
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WGA members walk the picket line in front of Warner Bros. Studio on the third day of the writers’ strike in Burbank.
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Writers Guild of America members walk the picket line on the second day of their strike in front of Fox Studios.
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Traffic on West Pico Boulevard passes by Writers Guild of America members picketing on the second day of their strike.
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A billboard for the Netflix show “The Diplomat” on a building across the street from the picket line.
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WGA members walk a picket line around the Bronson Sunset Studios lot.
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WGA members walk the picket line on the second day of their strike in front of Fox Studios.
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WGA members walk the picket line on the second day of their strike in front of Fox Studios in Hollywood.
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Actor and writer Daheli Hall joins WGA members on Tuesday, the first day of the strike, in front of Paramount Studios in Hollywood.
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