I'm still not clear on what this supposed terrible financial harm to 'a lot of other people' is supposed to be.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the FX team doesn't get residuals, yes? The camera crew? Casting, costuming, catering, etc?
As far as I can see, the *financial* success of this movie only matters (outside of matters of professional pride, at least) to the producers/executives, the director, the writers and the actors. And, if I understand correctly, the actors aren't even guaranteed a cut unless they have the right type of contract.
Personally, I hold all the producers and the director at least partly responsible for the situation since they're the people in charge of the project at the end of the day. They either openly agreed with WB's strategy or tacitly went along with it, or else their name wouldn't still be on the movie.
That leaves just the writers and some of the actors, and the only actors I actually know with a 100% certainty would actually stand to make a significant amount of money from that are Keaton and Miller. Keaton doesn't need it, and Miller is the whole problem in the first place. Probably Shannon, Affleck and Calle might stand to lose something, but again Affleck and Shannon aren't dependent on a single film's success either.
So I'm not seeing how this film failing would be a terrible blow to 'a lot of other people'. And it's also still not different to a film simply failing for any other reason, either, which means everyone expected at least a possibility that they wouldn't see money from it.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the FX team doesn't get residuals, yes? The camera crew? Casting, costuming, catering, etc?
As far as I can see, the *financial* success of this movie only matters (outside of matters of professional pride, at least) to the producers/executives, the director, the writers and the actors. And, if I understand correctly, the actors aren't even guaranteed a cut unless they have the right type of contract.
Personally, I hold all the producers and the director at least partly responsible for the situation since they're the people in charge of the project at the end of the day. They either openly agreed with WB's strategy or tacitly went along with it, or else their name wouldn't still be on the movie.
That leaves just the writers and some of the actors, and the only actors I actually know with a 100% certainty would actually stand to make a significant amount of money from that are Keaton and Miller. Keaton doesn't need it, and Miller is the whole problem in the first place. Probably Shannon, Affleck and Calle might stand to lose something, but again Affleck and Shannon aren't dependent on a single film's success either.
So I'm not seeing how this film failing would be a terrible blow to 'a lot of other people'. And it's also still not different to a film simply failing for any other reason, either, which means everyone expected at least a possibility that they wouldn't see money from it.