Article 6ASHG The biggest new moneymaking scheme for Hollywood stars? Doing nothing | Arwa Mahdawi

The biggest new moneymaking scheme for Hollywood stars? Doing nothing | Arwa Mahdawi

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Arwa Mahdawi
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Phoebe Waller-Bridge has received $60m from Amazon without making a new show, and it appears she's not alone

How hard do you have to work to earn $60m in just three years? The answer, for Phoebe Waller-Bridge, at least, is not very hard at all. In 2019 the Emmy-winning creator of the hit TV show Fleabag signed a $20m-a-year deal with Amazon Studios. Originally, she was supposed to collaborate with Donald Glover on a series based on the 2005 movie Mr and Mrs Smith, but she reportedly left the show after a few months because of clashing creative styles. No worries, Amazon said, you can work on a Tomb Raider series instead. However, the Hollywood Reporter notes, since a showrunner (the person who has overall creative authority over a show) was also being hired, it's questionable just how much work would actually be needed by the Fleabag creator. In short: Waller-Bridge has collected $60m from Amazon over the last few years without ever making a new show.

I'm not shaming Waller-Bridge, to be clear. I think this is brilliant work if you can get it. Taking away some of Jeff Bezos's joyrides-in-space money as payment for staring into space? A+ work! And I should state for the record that Amazon Studios has rejected recent allegations that Waller-Bridge is being paid simply to exist. Apparently, she is feeling very committed" to Tomb Raider and they expect her to be worth the money. When she does deliver, she delivers," the Amazon Studios head of television, Vernon Sanders, has said. Not everyone is so sure the deal was a good idea, however. One showrunner described Amazon's behavior to the Hollywood Reporter as star-fucking".

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