AMPTP considers five-year Hollywood labor contracts

The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) is contemplating proposing five-year labor deals to Hollywood unions. This shift from traditional three-year contracts comes in the wake of the 2023 strikes. The idea surfaces as 2026 negotiations approach.

Sources have informed The Hollywood Reporter that the AMPTP is mulling over five-year contracts for major Hollywood unions, a departure from the standard three-year terms. This consideration follows the 2023 strikes that disrupted the industry.

The potential offer aims to address ongoing labor dynamics, with talks set to begin in 2026. A related report questions whether unions would accept such extended agreements. The Hollywood Reporter published details on December 22, 2025, highlighting the AMPTP's strategic deliberations amid preparations for upcoming negotiations.

No official confirmation has been issued by the AMPTP, but the proposal reflects efforts to stabilize future labor relations in film and television production.

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