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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
Without reading the contract with a lawyer by your side how can you conclude she's getting screwed? Like I said I'm not taking sides. I just feel it's impossible to come to any conclusion with how little we know. If the courts rule in her favor good for her. If the courts rule in Disney's favor good for them.
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You’re right, I’m siding with her basically sight unseen assuming the corporation that is Disney is trying to do all it can to pay its employee as little as possible, especially on a movie that likely earned way less than originally projected due to the circumstances. But she still deserves her share of whatever came in. I’m assuming since she’s making a fuss, she doesn’t believe she got that share. I see no reason for her to sue them unless she really was not paid any of the streaming revenue. They’ve mutually made a lot of money together, one would have to get pretty forked to take it this far IMO.