Mad Max: Fury Road director George Miller is suing Warner Bros. for failing to pay him a multimillion-dollar bonus for his work on the film.
Sydney Morning Herald reports Miller is taking the studio to court in Australia, as Miller believes Warner Bros. was contracted to pay him a $7 million bonus if Fury Road came in at a final cost of less than $157 million.
Warner Bros. says the movie did go over budget, but Miller believes he is still entitled to that bonus because of decisions that forced substantial changes and delays, which ultimately put the film over budget. "We disagree and will vigorously defend against these claims," Warner Bros said in a statement to Deadline.
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Sydney Morning Herald reports Miller is taking the studio to court in Australia, as Miller believes Warner Bros. was contracted to pay him a $7 million bonus if Fury Road came in at a final cost of less than $157 million.
Warner Bros. says the movie did go over budget, but Miller believes he is still entitled to that bonus because of decisions that forced substantial changes and delays, which ultimately put the film over budget. "We disagree and will vigorously defend against these claims," Warner Bros said in a statement to Deadline.
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