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Although, from what I've been told by various individuals, people may never see any back-end profits because it means a % of the profits once the production costs have been met and there are many ways to fudge the numbers... but that's another story.
Although, from what I've been told by various individuals, people may never see any back-end profits because it means a % of the profits once the production costs have been met and there are many ways to fudge the numbers... but that's another story.
That's the difference between net and gross. It's to the writer's benefit to get their back end worded as "adjusted gross revenue".
Just curious if this is a US based producer or company. If not, the WGA regulations would seem to be moot. Did the guy specifically say he wanted to buy your script, or option it? If it's an option, he pays a (usually) small fee and secures the exclusive rights to your script for a certain period, usually one year. Superheroes are big right now, so maybe this guy read your script and wanted to jump on it before anyone else. Good luck with it.
Seriously, superheroes are HUGE right now. I spent hours searching for Kick-Ass on Blu Ray. Just an FYI for those looking Best Buy has it and while it's normally $29.99 they are running a special for the Kick-Ass Blu Ray which gets you 1 Blu Ray DVD, 1 Standard DVD and a Digital Copy all for $22.99. The employees at Best Buy said all they've sold today is Kick-Ass on Blu Ray or Regular DVD.
So that may seem off topic, though I'm just stating how Ryan's words are echoing truth. I also heard that Vaughn and Goldman had to rewrite the first twelve pages of XMen: First Class because Inception used similar storylines and ideas. Coupled with the fact that The Green Hornet, Green Lantern, Batman 3, and Superman are all coming out in the next few years, Superhero movies are being churned out more than the Amish and their butter. In fact I'm writing a superhero flick too.
I got a couple of hits on Sunset Summer of people interested. One I'm still working with off an on, we're trying to locate funding. Another one I just declined permission to use my screenplay because he wanted to change a vast majority of the story and I was willing to make the big changes--I'm more willing to do small changes if they benefit the story and production but his made the story completely different. Normally if it's a big budget 3-10% sounds about right, but considering your fairly new writer and I'm guessing this is your first script that's garnering attention, they'll probably want to option it. If the budget is a large budget he'll mostly like offer the WGA option minimum if he's serious about it. but DO NOT ask him. He should offer you it through a contract, and I'd suggest you get a Entertainment Lawyer or other Legal aide go over the contract. But if not, get EVERYTHING IN WRITING. You do not have to accept and have every right to decline. While the final product on screen probably won't be word for word this draft of script, do make sure the changes he is proposing reflect your story in a positive light or at least stay true to your story you intend. Because everyone has their own ideas about what YOUR script should be.
If it's a large budget I might try for a 24 pack. When the time comes for him to buy your script you can always negotiate for less money and incentives. I've estimated that one could probably make my film Sunset Summer for around 2-2.5mil. My superhero film of course would be more. But hey Inception's budget was estimated to be anywhere from 160-250mil. So it depends.
"$100" "150" "What? You cant haggle!" "Yes I can. 260." "3-370!" "500!" "$1000 and you can get a hot Italian woman along with it" "DEAL!"
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On-topic, I have to agree on the "Superheroes are big". They have been. I can't exactly pinpoint where all this kicked off, though.
I know Avatar really jump-kicked the entire "O.M.G! 3D MOVIES!" craze (as before I remember only here and there being in 3D,).
Batman kick-started the origin stories (word has it Sly Stallone now wants a Prequel to Rambo. Either this will be origin or not is still up to debate, but he wants a much much younger Rambo in it)
But Superheroes? I don't know.
But that isn't the thing, the thing is if you can do a good superhero film, then you're going to do good.
It's simply because, for the most part, Marval are going to Disney and they're spilling as much Superhero stuff as possible. It's like a convyer belt of superhero films.
Congrats though! -Rhys!
What Am I Working On? Currently going back and forth with projects. (--) :
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