V: Star Salaries Revealed. TROCK is asking for a $1 million social-media fee for RNOTC May 08, 09:55
how did his social media game work out for Rampage? {nm} May 08, 09:58
Maybe it would have done $10M less if he didn't promote it on social media. {nm} May 08, 09:59
You should be asking that question more about Baywatch. He was all over social media for that one and belly flopped. {nm} May 08, 10:47
I would have figured he was already financially content. {nm} May 08, 09:58
Why would that mean he shouldn't ask for what he thinks he's worth? May 08, 10:12
Certainly his perogative. You reach a point where money isn't important anymore, though. I'd say he's there. {nm} May 08, 10:14
It's not like that money would go to charity or something though if he didn't get it. It's either him or studio execs. {nm} May 08, 11:29
True. He doesn't seem like the type where money defines who he is. From all accounts, he's very down to earth. {nm} May 08, 11:39
single data point: stars' social media posts have zero influence on whether i pay to see their movies {nm} May 08, 10:15
That's cause we're old. {nm} May 08, 10:28
The rock is also really great at social media. The audience engages with it {nm} May 08, 11:16
make it contingency-based, paid out at certain breakpoints on the gross receipts {nm} May 08, 11:20
Patty Jenkins received $9M for WOND2; RDOWN got $10M for SPID6 (HH did the math, came to about $667k per minute) May 08, 11:21
HH got the numbers from V. {nm} May 08, 11:36
I know, I was talking about the breakdown per minute. That's not in V's article. {nm} May 08, 11:40
But I get your point, easy enough to do the math with what V provided. {nm} May 08, 11:41
" $10 million for roughly 15 minutes of screen time" {nm} May 08, 11:42