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Ben Affleck and Matt Damon secure crew-wide bonus clause for The Rip in a Netflix first
Summary
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon persuaded Netflix to include performance-related bonuses for the entire crew on The Rip, a clause reported to cover about 1,200 workers. The film has received positive reviews and sits at 89% on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Ben Affleck and Matt Damon reunited as stars and producers on Netflix's film The Rip. They said on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon that they asked Netflix to adapt box-office bonus models for streaming. Reports say Netflix agreed to include performance-related bonuses for the entire crew. The actors presented the move as intended to extend compensation across all on-set roles and reflect changing industry economics.
Key facts:
- Netflix is reported to have written performance-related bonuses into contracts for The Rip, described as a first for the streamer.
- Affleck said the intent was to adapt traditional box-office bonus models to streaming and to reward everyone involved in making the film.
- The arrangement was reported as applying to about 1,200 crew members and named roles such as standby painters, greensmen and camera operators.
- The pair discussed the deal on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and spoke about the rationale in an interview with Variety.
- The Rip has received generally favourable reviews and held an 89% score on Rotten Tomatoes, with Brian Tallerico of Roger Ebert.com giving the film three out of four stars.
Summary:
The clause extends performance-linked pay to the full crew and was framed by Affleck as an attempt to adapt compensation models to streaming. The film's positive reviews are noted in reports; whether and how bonuses will be paid depends on the contract's performance terms. Undetermined at this time.
