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TheMovieman 05-07-23 03:01 PM

Actors Forced to do a Movie Due to Contractual Obligations
 
So I'm curious of actors who were forced to do a movie due to contractual obligations. This doesn't include sequels.

Two examples I can think of are Edward Norton in The Italian Job (he had signed a 3-picture deal with Paramount, the first two were Primal Fear and The Score) and the other is Alec Baldwin with Mercury Rising.

DJariya 05-07-23 03:23 PM

Re: Actors Forced to do a Movie Due to Contractual Obligations
 
I'm pretty sure at the height of his career, Stallone had a multi-picture deal with Warner Bros

He made 6 movies for them from 1986-1995


Why So Blu? 05-07-23 03:46 PM

Re: Actors Forced to do a Movie Due to Contractual Obligations
 
Arnold had to do Conan the Destroyer for Dino de Laurentis, so they had to wait for him to finish before they filmed his scenes in Terminator 1.

bluetoast 05-07-23 03:47 PM

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Bruce Willis (facing a lawsuit from them), agreed to a three picture deal at a reduced salary for Disney (Armageddon, The Sixth Sense, The Kid) due to what happened on Broadway Brawler.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadway_Brawler


Originally Posted by Why So Blu? (Post 14269851)
Arnold had to do Conan the Destroyer for Dino de Laurentis, so they had to wait for him to finish before they filmed his scenes in Terminator 1.

Michael Biehn shared this recently in relation to that:

Post



Bluelitespecial 05-07-23 04:27 PM

Re: Actors Forced to do a Movie Due to Contractual Obligations
 
I think Bill Murray was forced to be in Ghostbusters 2016.

Ash Ketchum 05-07-23 04:46 PM

Re: Actors Forced to do a Movie Due to Contractual Obligations
 
This happened all the time in Old Hollywood. James Cagney, Bette Davis and Olivia de Havilland rebelled against Jack Warner for putting them in so many crappy movies. Even if they lost in court, Warner wound up putting them in fewer and better movies in Cagney's and Davis's cases. De Havilland won and left Warners for Paramount where she won two Academy Awards.

Marlon Brando was under contract to Fox and refused to do THE EGYPTIAN (1954). Eventually he was over a barrel and agreed to make DESIREE, where he played Napoleon, to finish the contract. That same year, 1954, he made ON THE WATERFRONT and won the Oscar.

Mondo Kane 05-07-23 06:20 PM

Re: Actors Forced to do a Movie Due to Contractual Obligations
 

Originally Posted by Ash Ketchum (Post 14269857)
This happened all the time in Old Hollywood.

Much to the dismay of Humphrey Bogart (Who was forced to appear as a zombie doctor in The Return of Doctor X)

Decker 05-07-23 07:15 PM

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I don't know what the actual deal was, but I don't think I've ever seen an A-List star more seemingly acting in a contractually obligated manner than Jennifer Lawrence in the X-Men First Class sequels.

GuessWho 05-07-23 07:23 PM

Re: Actors Forced to do a Movie Due to Contractual Obligations
 
Every Elvis movie

Paul_SD 05-07-23 07:54 PM

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Roy Scheider - Jaws 2

Thought he did a hell of a job too. Would never have known his heart wasn't into it as his performance has a very thoughtful, grounded arc to it- both within the film as well as showing a natural progression from the original film.

Toddarino 05-07-23 08:55 PM

Re: Actors Forced to do a Movie Due to Contractual Obligations
 

Originally Posted by Paul_SD (Post 14269894)
Roy Scheider - Jaws 2

Thought he did a hell of a job too. Would never have known his heart wasn't into it as his performance has a very thoughtful, grounded arc to it- both within the film as well as showing a natural progression from the original film.

Woah I never would’ve guessed that. I agree. I liked his performance.

Why So Blu? 05-07-23 09:28 PM

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Michael Biehn shared this recently in relation to that:

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Which is weird since Milius had nothing to do with the Conan sequel, unless he did initially and then left, but Arnold was contractually made to stay. Milius has no Conan the Destroyer credits.

Match 05-07-23 10:00 PM

Re: Actors Forced to do a Movie Due to Contractual Obligations
 
Keanu Reeves - The Watcher (2000)

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2001/sep/11/news

Spoiler:

Keanu Reeves has claimed that he was press-ganged into starring in the serial killer thriller The Watcher after a friend forged his signature on the contract. Unable to conclusively prove the forgery, Reeves says that he finally agreed to take the role rather than face a protracted legal battle.

The Watcher was directed by Joe Charbanic, an erstwhile buddy of Keanu who has also filmed the actor on tour with his rock band Dogstar. The movie starred the Matrix hero as a menacing killer who taunts James Spader's overwrought cop. At the time of filming, there were reports that Reeves was unhappy that what he had envisaged as a minor role had been made the centre of the film. He was also rumoured to have been outraged to discover that he was receiving a reported $1.5m (£1.03m) less than his co-star Spader.

Now it transpires that Reeve's annoyance ran deeper still. "I never found the script interesting, but a friend of mine forged my signature on the agreement," he told the Calgary Sun newspaper. "I couldn't prove he did and I didn't want to get sued, so I had no other choice but to do the film." Reeves says that other legal stipulations mean that he has had to wait twelve months after the film's US release before being able to go public with his anger. "If it's September that means it's been a year, so I can finally talk," he told the newspaper.

At the time of its release, Reeves refused to promote The Watcher. In the event, however, the film spent two weeks at the top of the US box office. But Charbanic's picture met with largely negative reviews and Reeves's villainous turn was pinpointed by many as a major flaw. "Short of getting Angela Lansbury or Rodney Dangerfield or Lassie for the part, the miscasting could not be more complete," wrote the Guardian's Peter Bradshaw. "Keanu is profoundly wrong as a serial killer."






TheMovieman 05-07-23 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Match (Post 14269926)
Keanu Reeves - The Watcher (2000)

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2001/sep/11/news

Spoiler:










Forgot about that one.

Decker 05-07-23 10:27 PM

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wrote the Guardian's Peter Bradshaw. "Keanu is profoundly wrong as a serial killer."
The joke's on him I doubt that anyone as ever killed more people on camera than John Wick.

fujishig 05-07-23 11:49 PM

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I believe Channing Tatum was forced to be in that second GI Joe movie (where they killed him off, probably to appease him).

Not sure if it was a rumor or not but Jennifer Garner presumably didn't want to do Elektra

And then there's Mike Myers and the Cat in the Hat...

Crocker Jarmen 05-08-23 01:40 AM

Re: Actors Forced to do a Movie Due to Contractual Obligations
 
That Keanu Reeves Watcher story is so bizarre to me. Considering these are contracts for multi-million dollar deals, isn't there a chain of evidence involved with the signing? I'd think it'd be handled by lawyers, and there's witnesses. Shouldn't it have been easy to prove his signature had been forged? If that scam really worked, I'd think it would happen a lot more often. Like The Rock would be in a situation like, Dang, Bruce LaBruce forged my signature on a contract. Guess I have no choice but to be in the movie now.

Runaway 05-08-23 02:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Decker (Post 14269882)
I don't know what the actual deal was, but I don't think I've ever seen an A-List star more seemingly acting in a contractually obligated manner than Jennifer Lawrence in the X-Men First Class sequels.

Miles Teller in the Divergent sequels is a close 2nd though.

mwbmis 05-08-23 09:49 AM

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Emily Blunt lost out on playing Black Widow because a contractual obligation forced her into Gulliver's Travels.

https://ew.com/celebrity/emily-blunt...w-role-marvel/

dex14 05-08-23 10:19 AM

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Val Kilmer in Top Gun.

Josh-da-man 05-08-23 06:06 PM

Re: Actors Forced to do a Movie Due to Contractual Obligations
 

Originally Posted by Crocker Jarmen (Post 14269971)
That Keanu Reeves Watcher story is so bizarre to me. Considering these are contracts for multi-million dollar deals, isn't there a chain of evidence involved with the signing? I'd think it'd be handled by lawyers, and there's witnesses. Shouldn't it have been easy to prove his signature had been forged? If that scam really worked, I'd think it would happen a lot more often. Like The Rock would be in a situation like, Dang, Bruce LaBruce forged my signature on a contract. Guess I have no choice but to be in the movie now.

Yeah, that seems really weird. I would think that, when it comes to Hollywood contracts, the actual signature is just a formality and that there's more paperwork involved that's filed by lawyers and agents. Surely these things would at least need to be witnessed and notarized.

story 05-08-23 10:06 PM

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I just want to say that I read the thread title as "Actors Force to Move Due to Contractual Obligations" and I was very confused. I thought, wow, that would be pretty ridiculous.

GoldenJCJ 05-08-23 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by story (Post 14270346)
I just want to say that I read the thread title as "Actors Force to Move Due to Contractual Obligations" and I was very confused. I thought, wow, that would be pretty ridiculous.

Wesley Snipes apparently refused to open his eyes for a scene in Blade. They had to CGI his open eyes into the shot. :lol:

story 05-08-23 11:47 PM

Re: Actors Forced to do a Movie Due to Contractual Obligations
 
Well, I meant I thought they had to literally go buy a house in a different town, but yeah, being contractually obligated to move one's eyelids for a particular shot is quite the contractual obligation, indeed!

Decker 05-09-23 12:19 AM

Re: Actors Forced to do a Movie Due to Contractual Obligations
 
Well, Wesley Snipes did get forced to move into the Big House due to an unpaid financial obligation.

DJariya 05-09-23 03:05 AM

Re: Actors Forced to do a Movie Due to Contractual Obligations
 
https://www.upi.com/Archives/1995/08...3966807854400/

Stallone signed a big 3-movie deal with Universal back in 1995

However, the deal fizzled out. Daylight was a flop. And then he had to star in Eye See You aka D-Tox a few years later, which never even got a theatrical release in the states. It underwent reshoots and was shelved 3 years. I think Universal canceled the deal after the D-Tox disaster.

Alan Smithee 05-09-23 10:33 AM

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I always liked Daylight, it was the first DVD I bought also.

PerryD 05-09-23 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Alan Smithee (Post 14270487)
I always liked Daylight, it was the first DVD I bought also.

It was one of my go to demo discs for my home theater back in the day.

TheMovieman 05-09-23 06:24 PM

Re: Actors Forced to do a Movie Due to Contractual Obligations
 

Originally Posted by Alan Smithee (Post 14270487)
I always liked Daylight, it was the first DVD I bought also.

Yeah, been a while since I last watched, but I've seen Daylight a couple of times over the years. Solid action-thriller.

Decker 05-09-23 07:11 PM

Re: Actors Forced to do a Movie Due to Contractual Obligations
 
Probably the most impactful contractual obligation ever was Dougray Scott being forced into reshoots for Mission Impossible 2, which caused him to drop out his featured role in X-Men, and launching the career of Hugh Jackman in the process.

Josh-da-man 05-09-23 09:17 PM

Re: Actors Forced to do a Movie Due to Contractual Obligations
 
As someone who was reading Uncanny X-Men comic books before they landed on the pop culture radar in the early 90s, I really don't see Dougray Scott as Wolverine at all.

But Hugh Jackman absolutely killed in the role. It was like the character stepped right off of the comics page and onto the movie screen.


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