Two down, one to go.

The Directors Guild of America officially ratified the tentative deal offered to them last month, ew.com reports.

The deal came about while the Writers Guild of America was still on strike and is considered one of the main reasons the WGA was able to reach a deal with producers.

The percentage of the vote was not made public, though officials say a majority of directors were satisfied with the deal.

The only major union in Hollywood left to get a deal is the Screen Actors Guild. Its contract expires June 30th and no talks between SAG and producers have been scheduled.








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