LOS ANGELES — Ever since the actors’ strike ended last year, Hollywood’s workforce has been asking one question: When will the entertainment industry’s production economy start its long-awaited comeback?
A full nine months after the debilitating “hot labor summer” and fall concluded, a picture is starting to emerge of an industry in a state of modest recovery. New data indicate that, after a long period of significantly reduced activity, some companies are commissioning more shows again, but the comeback remains incredibly slow.
Many entertainment executives and workers at various levels have become resigned to the idea that the film and TV business has become permanently smaller — and the heights of dealmaking in 2021 and 2022, the so-called peak TV era, will never return.
“We’ve been in a stage of reset,” said Alice Thorpe of London-based Ampere Analysis, a market research firm focused on media and entertainment.