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Smith, 53, producedKing Richardand also stars in the sports drama as Richard Williams, the father of tennis starsSerena WilliamsandVenus Williams. The upcoming film chronicles the sisters' journey to becoming professional athletes.
The actor explained toEntertainment Tonightwhy he gave bonuses to his co-workers onKing Richard,telling the outlet, “All I can do is my part, so it’s always an honor and a pleasure for me to do my part, and everybody put in brilliant work. It was the COVID shutdowns, people really stuck with us.”
King Richardis one of dozens of Warner Bros. films to debut simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max as part of the studio’s2021 release plan. As part of the schedule, all Warner Bros. movies released this year also debuted on HBO Max for 30 days.
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“It was a much more difficult process than anybody thought they were signing up for,” Smith toldET. “I just felt that it was fair.”
The Hollywood Reporterrevealed earlier this month that Smith received about $40 million for the film, and subsequently used his own money to pay bonuses to the cast ofKing Richard, including Saniyya Sidney (Venus) and Demi Singleton (Serena), as well as Tony Goldwyn, Jon Bernthal and Aunjanue Ellis.
A source toldTHRthe bonuses from Smith were an additional cash sum given to his co-stars in addition to what Warner Bros. had already given them to compensate for the simultaneous streaming release.
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Layla Crawford, who plays Lyndrea Price in the film, toldTHRSmith regularly doled out gifts for his co-stars.
“He gave us Polaroid cameras and different treats all the time. He’s just such a generous and sweet person,” she said. “He also gave us iPhone 12 Pro Max gifts in boxes. We ripped them open and everyone started crying. I literally cried my eyes out — it was the best gift ever.Will Smithis a blessing, I learned so much from working with him.”
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“What you said [he gave bonuses/gifts to all of the talent] is true,” Goldwyn said. “When this movie, when Warner Brothers decided not to release it, to put it out on streaming, there was a lot of controversy as people know and we just got a call from Will saying, ‘I’m going to make this right.’ I’ve never experienced it, I was floored. I just couldn’t believe it.”
King Richardpremieres in theaters and on HBO Max Nov. 19.
source: people.com