Netflix’s “The Rip” Cast and Crew Receive Performance Bonus

The cast and crew of “The Rip” are celebrating some extra compensation for their hard work! Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s Artists Equity recently announced that they paid out a performance bonus to everyone involved in this movie. This bonus was part of a special deal they negotiated with Netflix, which is uncommon for the streaming platform. Usually, Netflix pays a set fee upfront without any additional bonuses based on viewership.

According to Affleck and Damon, who founded Artists Equity, they believe that filmmakers should share in the success of their projects. They wanted to recognize the hard work and dedication of the cast and crew of “The Rip” for making the film a success. They also expressed gratitude to Netflix for supporting the project and for the unique arrangement. This bonus serves as a great example of their new partnership, and they are excited about the future success of their collaborations.

“The Rip” premiered in January and drew in an impressive 41.6 million views in its first three days. Directed by Joe Carnahan, this crime drama has been well-received by audiences and critics alike. This performance bonus is a testament to the value that the cast and crew brought to the project, and it’s great to see their hard work paying off.