Marvel woke up today and said......let me remind y'all who the fuck we are!!



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We didn’t miss her in End Game so it’s good…

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We didn’t miss her in End Game so it’s good…

that attitude blows my mind....:smh::smh: unless youre a CEO whose making billions...you should be on her side. The worker theyre trying to gyp.
 
i thought they offered him a slight raise and he wanted more!! he bet wrong on this one...
Marvel paid Terrence Howard 4.5 million for the first movie with a sequel deal that was for 8 million. This was in his initial contract. Robert Downey Jr. was paid scale (half a million) because at that time he was marked as unreliable because of his drug and jail habit.

The first movie blew up huge and when it came time to make second one they paid RDJ 10 million and decide to give TH only 1 million...guess who the rest went to...

from google AI:

Here's a more detailed breakdown:
  • Howard's Claims:
    • Howard claims he took a $1 million pay cut in the first Iron Man movie to help get Robert Downey Jr. the role, and that Downey Jr. was ungrateful when he was offered a much smaller role and pay for the sequel.

    • He stated that he was offered only 1/8 of his expected compensation for Iron Man 2 and that Marvel told him "the movie will be successful with or without" him.

    • He claimed that his role was drastically reduced, and his paycheck was slashed from the $8 million he was expecting to $1 million.

    • Howard claims that he called Robert Downey Jr. to ask for help in getting his pay raised, but never heard back.
    • Marvel Studios denies Howard's version of events, stating that he played no part in Downey Jr.'s casting and that the pay cut was due to a reduced role in the sequel.

    • They claim that Howard was difficult on set, leading to scenes being edited or reshot, and that his role was reduced in the sequel as a result.

  • Marvel's Perspective:
    • Marvel Studios denies Howard's version of events, stating that he played no part in Downey Jr.'s casting and that the pay cut was due to a reduced role in the sequel.

    • They claim that Howard was difficult on set, leading to scenes being edited or reshot, and that his role was reduced in the sequel as a result.


who do YOU believe??
 
Marvel paid Terrence Howard 4.5 million for the first movie with a sequel deal that was for 8 million. This was in his initial contract. Robert Downey Jr. was paid scale (half a million) because at that time he was marked as unreliable because of his drug and jail habit.

The first movie blew up huge and when it came time to make second one they paid RDJ 10 million and decide to give TH only 1 million...guess who the rest went to...

from google AI:

Here's a more detailed breakdown:
  • Howard's Claims:
    • Howard claims he took a $1 million pay cut in the first Iron Man movie to help get Robert Downey Jr. the role, and that Downey Jr. was ungrateful when he was offered a much smaller role and pay for the sequel.

    • He stated that he was offered only 1/8 of his expected compensation for Iron Man 2 and that Marvel told him "the movie will be successful with or without" him.

    • He claimed that his role was drastically reduced, and his paycheck was slashed from the $8 million he was expecting to $1 million.

    • Howard claims that he called Robert Downey Jr. to ask for help in getting his pay raised, but never heard back.
    • Marvel Studios denies Howard's version of events, stating that he played no part in Downey Jr.'s casting and that the pay cut was due to a reduced role in the sequel.

    • They claim that Howard was difficult on set, leading to scenes being edited or reshot, and that his role was reduced in the sequel as a result.

  • Marvel's Perspective:
    • Marvel Studios denies Howard's version of events, stating that he played no part in Downey Jr.'s casting and that the pay cut was due to a reduced role in the sequel.

    • They claim that Howard was difficult on set, leading to scenes being edited or reshot, and that his role was reduced in the sequel as a result.


who do YOU believe??
interesting! they say Don made 4 to 7 mill per movie he was in as war machine; probably average that...
 
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