Screenwriters in the US say they've reached a 'tentative deal' with studio bosses that could see them end a strike that has lasted nearly five months.
The Writers Guild of America says the deal will provide exceptional and meaningful protections for writers.
WGA members must still have a final say.
Hollywood writers are striking in a row over pay and the use of artificial intelligence in the industry while, Hollywood actors remain on strike in a parallel dispute with studios.
US correspondent William Denselow spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.