Hollywood Strikes Threaten 2023-24 TV Season as Production Stalls
The 2023-24 TV season is facing a major threat as the ongoing Hollywood strikes continue to disrupt production, leaving networks scrambling to fill the gaps in their schedules. With no end in sight for the Writers and SAG-AFTRA strikes, many scripted programs are being put on hold, forcing networks to rely on reality and game shows in the meantime.
Fans of popular NBC shows like Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D. have already been informed of the postponement of new episodes for the upcoming fall season. The strikes have brought production to a standstill as writers and cast members join picket lines to push for better working conditions and fair compensation.
The impact of the strikes on the traditional TV viewing season is becoming increasingly evident, with Fox Entertainment president Michael Thorn expressing concerns about the ability to launch new scripted shows as the strikes drag on. Thorn suggests that if the strikes are not resolved by October 1, it will be extremely challenging to have shows ready for the traditional TV viewing season.
According to TVLine, once the strikes end, it will take approximately eight weeks for scripted shows to resume production. The process includes writing new episodes, constructing sets, finalizing cast contracts, and thorough planning. Considering the approaching holidays, production schedules are further complicated.
If the strikes were to end soon, there is a possibility that shows like Chicago P.D. could return to production and have new episodes ready by late winter. However, as time passes and the October 1 deadline looms, tough decisions may need to be made. NBC may have to consider whether launching new episodes in the summer months is a viable option.
Fans of Chicago P.D. have taken to social media to express their support for the show and the popular couple, Upstead. Meanwhile, Taylor Kinney from Chicago Fire has also made appearances on social media, keeping fans engaged during the hiatus.
As the strikes continue to disrupt the television industry, the fate of the 2023-24 TV season hangs in the balance. The clock is ticking, and networks are facing the challenging task of navigating the uncertainties caused by the strikes while keeping viewers entertained and engaged.