The Rock charges studios $1m to tweet about his own movies

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  • slayer14
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 08-12-13
    • 22022

    #1
    The Rock charges studios $1m to tweet about his own movies
    Say what you will about The Rock, you can’t argue with the man’s business acumen.
    And if studios want Dwayne Johnson to use his extensive social media network to promote the movie he’s starring in, from now on they’ll have to pay. Big time.
    Written into his contract is a fee of $1 million for access to his followers. That’s around £736,000.
    In a wider piece about current earnings in Hollywood, Variety got the scoop on the former WWE star’s latest lucrative hustle.
    “Want access to Johnson’s 104 million Instagram followers? It’s going to cost you,” it writes.
    “The Rampage star is asking for a $1 million social-media fee as part of his package for the upcoming Red Notice; that includes promoting the film on the likes of Twitter and Facebook.”


    Way to monetise your fanbase, Dwayne. Luckily, he does have the aptitude for an amusing Instagram post.
    Celebs have long used their social media channels to make money, with product placements and endorsements now commonplace.
    But to charge a studio to tweet about his own movie is an inspired move by The Rock, increasingly more of a Hollywood mogul than merely a film star.
    His production company Seven Bucks Productions – so named after the amount of money he had in his wallet after he was cut from the Canadian Football League in 1995 – has snagged a production credit on a raft of his recent movies, including Rampage, Baywatch, and the box office smash Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle.
    Co-founded with his ex-wife Dany Garcia, it launched its own advertising company last year, and is likely to ensure that he remains among Hollywood’s highest-paid actors.
    He landed at number two on the annual Forbes list last year, with a personal haul of $65 million.



    WTF is this all about guys i thought the rock the peoples champion

    If studios want him to use his extensive social media network to promote the movie he's starring in, from now on they'll have to pay. Big time.
  • JMobile
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 08-21-10
    • 19074

    #2
    John Cena and CM Punk are right, The Rock said he would never leave but he left the people who made him.
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    • jjgold
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 07-20-05
      • 388179

      #3
      People don’t realize just because you have a lot of followers it does not mean they look at your accounts
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      • MinnesotaFats
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 12-18-10
        • 14758

        #4
        Now you see why studios pumping Jon Cena up in all these movies

        Cheaper version of Rock
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        • Grits n' Gravy
          Restricted User
          • 06-10-10
          • 13024

          #5
          Smart move by Rock. They make plenty of money off the projects they do with him. He worked hard to get himself to top of the entertainment food chain. His films all top the charts and I just read his line with under armor is the biggest seller they have ever had. No reason for him not to capitalize off his years of hard work. It only takes a few bad choices to become a steven sagal. He seems like a nice, hard working guy who gives back to his fans, so good for him.
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          • Grits n' Gravy
            Restricted User
            • 06-10-10
            • 13024

            #6
            Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
            Now you see why studios pumping Jon Cena up in all these movies

            Cheaper version of Rock
            He has zero point zero star power. Rock has it.

            cena looks like marky Mark on horse steroids.
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            • will2survive
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 11-26-09
              • 8099

              #7
              Originally posted by JMobile
              John Cena and CM Punk are right, The Rock said he would never leave but he left the people who made him.
              Man, that's silly. I was a huge wrestling fan. I went to the 1st Wrestlemania ever in 1985. The rock is loyal to the WWE because he's a 3rd generation wrestler, but he can't pass up opportunities in Hollywood, espcecially as he gets older. He was dirt poor when he was a kid despite his dad being rocky johnson.
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