SAG-AFTRA has reached an agreement with Netflix covering "The Pete Davidson Show," a video podcast that debuted on January 30th, according to Variety. The deal signifies a new step in the evolving landscape of entertainment, as the union now includes video podcasts under its purview.
The agreement, announced on February 12, 2026, solidifies the show's status as a covered production under SAG-AFTRA's guidelines, Variety reported. The talk show, hosted by the Saturday Night Live alum, is described by Netflix as a video podcast. This development comes amid a week of significant news in the entertainment industry, including the upcoming release of "Pesta" and the premiere of new series, as reported by multiple sources.
The news of the agreement comes as other developments in the entertainment world are unfolding. As reported by Time, some of the industry's most successful creators are turning to new projects. For example, Donald Glover followed up "Atlanta" with "Swarm" and a take on "Mr. & Mrs. Smith."
Meanwhile, other news outlets reported on a variety of other topics. According to Fortune, Bryan Johnson is launching a $1 million per year anti-aging program. Also, the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie is under investigation, highlighting the complexities of missing persons cases, as reported by Time.
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