Amid the Michael Jackson biopic hitting theaters and breaking data, some off-screen drama has adopted, with Nia Lengthy reportedly heading to mediation with Lionsgate over a significant pay discrepancy.
On the coronary heart of the dispute is the portrayal of the Jackson household matriarch, Katherine Jackson. Whereas Nia Lengthy is a Hollywood staple with a profession spanning a long time, a report from Puck Information‘ Matthew Belloni means that her wage for the blockbuster biopic doesn’t replicate her standing—or the contractual guarantees allegedly made by the studio.
The battle reportedly stems from a “favored nations” clause in Lengthy’s contract. Within the leisure business, this clause is designed to make sure that an actor receives pay that’s equitable to her co-stars.
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Nonetheless, Nia Lengthy reportedly discovered that her male co-stars, Colman Domingo (who performs Joe Jackson) and Miles Teller (who portrays lawyer John Branca), obtained considerably larger payouts than she did. Regardless of the favored nations settlement meant to create pay fairness among the many lead forged, the discrepancy has reportedly led Lengthy to confront the studio, with talks of taking the matter to formal mediation if a decision isn’t reached.

A part of the studio’s protection reportedly hinges on display screen time. Because it stands, the character of Katherine Jackson doesn’t obtain an amazing quantity of minutes within the closing reduce of the movie. Nonetheless, the unique script reveals that her position was a lot bigger.
The information of Lengthy’s pay discrepancy comes at a time when different figures within the manufacturing are seeing large payouts. Based on TMZ, director Antoine Fuqua and producer Graham King have been allegedly paid $10 million and $6 million, respectively, to deal with last-minute edits and reshoots. These reshoots have been reportedly targeted on delicate scenes addressing the sexual abuse allegations in opposition to Michael Jackson.
On the time of this writing, Lionsgate has not issued an official assertion relating to the story of the potential of mediation.
Regardless of the drama, Nia’s been trying wonderful and unbothered.
We like to see it! Now get your cash, queen!
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