It's not only television anymore. Major film projects are delaying or pausing production amid the Hollywood writers strike. Thousands of members of the Writers Guild of America walked off sets on May 1, demanding better pay, benefits and protections from artificial intelligence technology before they return. And things could get even messier: a union representing nearly all TV, film and radio actors in the country is weighing whether to join the writers on strike when its contract with studios expires at the end of June. The uncertainty has already thrown the entertainment industry into disarray, and more and more big productions are being put on ice. Here is an updated list of the biggest movies and shows affected by the strike.