Bonnie Aarons Sues Warner Bros, The Nun Actress Claims Company Hid Actual Amount of Money Made Off Her Character Merchandise
Since The Nunās face is based entirely on Bonnie Aarons face, her suit states her importance is āundeniableā. She also receives only āpro-rata share of 5% of 50% of the gross receiptsā out of the money that is made from the toys, costumes, decorations, t-shirts etc.
Bonnie Aarons who played the scary demonic Nun in The Conjuring franchise, is now suing Warner Bros. She claims they allegedly hid the true amount of money her characterās merchandise made. Aarons filed a complaint in the LA superior court. "She alleges that she was paid "fixed compensation" of $71,500 to play her role in The Nun, plus a $175,000 bonus that was tied to box office performance, which she received after the film grossed more $365m against a $22m budget", reports The Guardian.
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āInstead of accounting and paying in a transparent fashion, Warner Bros. obscures and hides the true amount of Ms. Aaronsā rightful share of merchandising revenues, all while continuing to exploit her,ā the suit states.https://t.co/2XqTKAzILt
ā Pop Crave (@PopCrave) August 18, 2023
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