I don't think WB allows that, they usually lock them early in to a contract and they slightly increase the salary with each movie or was it Universal? Either way he wasn't getting enough money IMO! I won't be shocked if Holland asks for a 100M deal if it's possible lol
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, released in 2004, earned Radcliffe a payday of $6 million. He went on to make $11 million for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and $14 million for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, released in 2005 and 2007, respectively. The sixth movie, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, reportedly brought Daniel another $24 million. The last book of the series was split into two films: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (released in 2010) and Part 2 (released in 2011). Radcliffe's combined earnings from both movies were $50 million.
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Uncharted made around 400 million worldwide- not Spider-Man money, but not bad. Yeah, he's in a good spot.
Keep in mind that you have about as much chance of changing my mind as I do of changing yours.
Bringing Trevor back just seems like running a joke into the ground at this point
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Anyone heard anything on Armor Wars? Seems other properties keep getting pushed but I don't hear much about this one.
Would love to see Harley get a role. And also the guy who started off the original Armor Wars in the comics...Clay Wilson / Force. Follow his comic story and have him become a good guy.
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If it's proven to be true in Daredevil: Born Again that Defenders characters are coming back, then I say bring back Finn Jones as Danny. I mean all the articles I read seem to suggest that he was the problem and reason why the show didn't do well which I disagree with. I think it was the poor writing and choreography that was the issue not Finn. And then also suggesting that he didn't want to train when in fact he didn't have enough time to train...not sure why that narrative was pushed, tbh. The best example of what Danny should have and could have been was in the S2 episode of Luke Cage when he and Luke teamed up.