A Quiet Place- Part 2 Star And Director Want Want More Money For Shortened Theatrical Run – Report

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A Quiet Place: Part II star Emily Blunt and writer/director John Krasinski are reportedly seeking additional compensation from Paramount Pictures due to how the sequel’s theatrical run has been impacted by both the coronavirus pandemic and the roll-out of the studio’s new streaming service, Paramount+. According to Bloomberg, Krasinski and Blunt, who are married, each have contracts on the film that pays them based on the film’s box-office performance. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

However, Paramount, which is owned by ViacomCBS Inc., has reportedly cut the film’s exclusive run in theaters in half–to 45 days from 90–and scheduled it for a May 28 release, when many movie chains will still be operating at limited capacity. Furthermore, Paramount reportedly wants to release the upcoming film on Paramount+ as soon as possible to buoy the new service. While none of the principals have yet commented publicly, Bloomberg is speculating that the resolution of this conflict may have ramifications for other future blockbuster releases and how their profits might be distributed.

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A Quiet Place: Part II star Emily Blunt and writer/director John Krasinski are reportedly seeking additional compensation from Paramount Pictures due to how the sequel’s theatrical run has been impacted by both the coronavirus pandemic and the roll-out of the studio’s new streaming service, Paramount+. According to Bloomberg, Krasinski and Blunt, who are married, each have contracts on the film that pays them based on the film’s box-office performance. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

However, Paramount, which is owned by ViacomCBS Inc., has reportedly cut the film’s exclusive run in theaters in half–to 45 days from 90–and scheduled it for a May 28 release, when many movie chains will still be operating …