We hear about some movies being called Passion Projects, but Jon Hamm just gave the world a real lesson on what that really looks like. The actor was obligated to do so Getting Admit it, Fletch made That he took a huge salary cut so the production could make the movie.
If you are not even aware that a file Fletch The movie opened recently, with the now rare simultaneous theatrical release/VOD, and starring Jon Hamm in the role made famous by Chevy Chase, you’ll be forgiven. Film has always been a very small kind of production operating on a fairly tight budget, but now we know how limited the film really is. Director and co-writer Greg Mottola recently said: Ibrox That in order to ever get the film financed, they had a cap on how much studio money they could spend. Mottola explained…
How much money will they have to make Admit it, Fletch It would make him a very tight production schedule, and they looked for other sources of money, but apparently they couldn’t find them. It’s been years since then the last Fletch Movie And although the book series is well known, it is not one of those that everyone has read.
Therefore, in the end, it turned out that the extra money that the film needed was provided by Jon Hamm himself as well as the director. Hamm returned 60% of his salary, and Mottola also returned some of his (but not for totally justified reasons) which is enough to pay for the film to get an extra three days of production. Motola continues…
Now, as mentioned, you probably weren’t aware of it Admit it, Fletch It’s a movie that’s already in theaters right now, but if you know something about the movie, it’s probably because Incredibly good reviews. John Hamm and Greg Mottola made their financial sacrifices for a noble cause.
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