What Scarlett Johansson’s ‘Black Widow’ Legal Battle Means for the Future of Hollywood bit.ly/3yXJ6aw
The birth of the subscription streaming platform Disney Plus is a good marker for the transition that’s spurred a wholesale realignment of film and TV operations. bit.ly/3yXJ6aw
As the aftershocks spread across the industry, the benchmarks of success have been radically altered. But talent compensation packages didn’t keep pace. bit.ly/3yXJ6aw
“It’s indicative of a larger struggle taking place in our business as talent shifts from one way of getting paid to another,” says Jason Blum. bit.ly/3yXJ6aw
In the streaming era, back-end revenue streams are slowing to a trickle while the salary demands of A-list actors are reaching astronomical heights. bit.ly/3yXJ6aw
Now, talent is grabbing as much as possible on the front end because the traditional route to after-market profits is disappearing as conglomerates build content war chests to feed global platforms. bit.ly/3yXJ6aw
At stake is the future of how Hollywood stars negotiate their salaries. Already, studio insiders have long griped, movie stars were demanding too much, as the ability to attract crowds shifted from charismatic actors to IP like Marvel or DC Comics. bit.ly/3yXJ6aw
Just look at how many fans went to see “Dolittle” with Robert Downey Jr. out of Iron Man’s suit last year. bit.ly/3yXJ6aw
Johansson’s court filing exposes the creative community’s roiling undercurrents of fear and uncertainty. But the way the drama has unfolded in public reflects the bare-knuckles business environment emerging as the industry reels from whipsaw revamping. bit.ly/3yXJ6aw
Johansson’s team was aghast, after the news broke, when Disney blasted back with an edgy statement that shattered industry decorum by revealing the star’s $20 million upfront salary. bit.ly/3yXJ6aw
Sources say that Johansson’s representatives were simply asked to wait a few weeks more to see how “Black Widow” performed at the box office and on Disney Plus. bit.ly/3yXJ6aw
How this plays out is making a statement for Disney's post-Bob Iger era under CEO Bob Chapek. Industry sources note that in the past, a dispute like this would have been settled quietly with a big check. bit.ly/3yXJ6aw
Chapek supporters within the studio push back at any suggestion that he doesn’t value artistic talent. They note that Disney has signed long-term deals with the likes of #BlackPanther director Ryan Coogler and #WandaVision head writer Jac Schaeffer. bit.ly/3yXJ6aw
Johansson has maintained that Disney’s corporate interest in supporting Disney Plus with high-wattage new programming shouldn’t come at the expense of her box office bonuses for #BlackWidow. bit.ly/3yXJ6aw
Johansson gets a cut of the Disney Plus Premiere Access revenue, but a significant point of her complaint is that MCU titles generate repeat theatrical business among Marvel fans. That’s impossible if viewers can download the title for unlimited viewings. bit.ly/3yXJ6aw
The #BlackWidow star’s complaint also name-checks Chapek and Iger, noting their annual compensation packages as motivation for channeling resources to Disney Plus despite the studio’s contractual commitments to talent. bit.ly/3yXJ6aw
Legal observers say the case could turn on whether a jury believes Disney was acting in good faith as a partner to Johansson and whether it disregarded the possibility of limiting its box office revenue and thereby, her chance to reach bonus thresholds. bit.ly/3yXJ6aw
There’s a growing sense that the old way of making money for A-list talent has atomized.
Singer-songwriter-guitarist David Crosby, a founding member of two popular and enormously influential ’60s rock units, the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash (later Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young), has died. He was 81 years old. bit.ly/3IZEj02
His wife released a statement to Variety, saying, "Although he is no longer here with us, his humanity and kind soul will continue to guide and inspire us. His legacy will continue to live on through his legendary music." bit.ly/3IZEj02
With bandmates Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, Chris Hillman and Michael Clarke, Crosby set down the template for ’60s L.A. folk-rock in the Byrds during his stormy 1964-67 tenure in the group. bit.ly/3IZEj02
After two years of going virtual, Sundance Film Festival is back in person. Here are 13 films that could have buyers writing big checks: bit.ly/3CXksLo
DRIFT
Cynthia Erivo plays Jacqueline, a refugee who flees war-torn Liberia for the safety of a Greek island. Through her friendship with a tour-guide (Alia Shawkat), she begins to find a way to move past the violence and trauma she has endured. bit.ly/3CXksLo
CAT PERSON
Emilia Jones ("CODA") and Nicholas Braun ("Succession") team up for the film adaptation of the viral New Yorker short story that instigated fiery discussions about gender, sex and "first date" social pressures. bit.ly/3CXksLo
Austin Butler + Janelle Monáe
Cate Blanchett + Michelle Yeoh
Viola Davis + Jennifer Lawrence
Jamie Lee Curtis + Colin Farrell
Eddie Redmayne + Ana de Armas
From #TheDropout to #Euphoria to #Andor, our chief TV critics sifted through an avalanche of shows to pick their favorites from this year. See which ones they chose here: bit.ly/3Bh9ob4
"Abbott Elementary"
"Quinta Brunson’s ABC comedy about a hardworking, charismatic group of Philadelphia teachers was so immediately realized...that it feels like it’s been on for years rather than months." – Caroline Framke bit.ly/3Bh9ob4
"Barry"
"The drama and the jokes were operating at their highest level yet in this year’s third season. Barry’s journey into unrepentant inner darkness was played beautifully by Bill Hader, but the season belonged to Sarah Goldberg." – Daniel D'Addario bit.ly/3Bh9ob4
Kirstie Alley, a two-time Emmy-winning actor who rose to fame with her role as Rebecca Howe in the NBC comedy series “Cheers,” has died after a battle with cancer. She was 71. bit.ly/3UELFbr
Alley’s death was confirmed through her official social media presence, which shared a statement from her children. bit.ly/3UELFbr
“To all our friends, far and wide around the world… We are sad to inform you that our incredible, fierce and loving mother has passed away after a battle with cancer, only recently discovered,” reads the statement. bit.ly/3UELFbr