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Ben Affleck and Matt Damon seek performance bonuses for "The Rip" crew on Netflix, tying pay to viewership.
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are pushing Netflix for a performance-based bonus deal on their film "The Rip", which could reward all 1,200 cast and crew members with one-time payouts if the movie meets specific viewership targets within its first 90 days on the platform.
The agreement, through their production company Artists Equity, breaks from Netflix’s usual fixed-payment model by tying compensation to a film’s success.
Affleck said the move aims to ensure fair pay and stable middle-class wages for behind-the-scenes workers amid industry changes.
The crime thriller, about two Miami cops uncovering hidden money, is being closely watched as a potential model for future streaming productions.
Ben Affleck y Matt Damon buscan bonificaciones de rendimiento para el equipo de "The Rip" en Netflix, vinculando el pago a la audiencia.