Mark Wahlberg Received more than Michelle Williams for Reshoot
Mark Wahlberg was paid 1.5 million U.S dollars to reshoot his scenes; Michelle Williams collected 80 U.S dollars per reshoot per day, and a total of at least 1,000 U.S dollars. CNN Money has reached out to the representatives of Wahlberg and Williams for comment. It’s not clear if Williams is aware that her co-star was paid more for reshooting the scenes. But, she informed USA Today in the month of December that she was willing to do what needed to be done for the reshoot. Scott informed the newspaper that everyone did it for nothing. CNN Money has also contacted Scott for comment. She also said to USA Today that she reached wherever they needed her and they could have her salary, and they could have her holiday. It was due to she appreciated so much that they were making this massive effort.
Actress Jessica Chastain tweeted her support of Williams and asked from fans to “Please go see Michelle’s performance in All The Money in The World”. “She’s a brilliant Oscar-nominated Golden Globe-winning actress,” Chastain tweeted on Tuesday. “She has been in the industry for 20 yrs. She deserves more than 1% of her male costar’s salary. Other actresses including Mia Farrow, Amber Tamblyn, and Sophia Bush also spoke out on social media against the reported pay disparity. It is important that Williams and Wahlberg are represented by the same talent agency. Imperative Entertainment produced All the Money in the World and distributed by TriStar Pictures of Sony. A source close to production informed that Sony wasn’t involved in talent pay negotiations.