That is all expected to change, with top Hollywood agents stepping in to negotiate big raises for the creator and stars in their contracts for Season 2. Netflix paid me according to the original contract.” And it’s not like Netflix is paying me a bonus. “I’m not that rich,” Hwang recently told The Guardian. The cast and Hwang had no-frills contracts typical for local-language Netflix productions. Season 1 was made on a modest budget, reportedly $2.4 million per episode ($21.4 million in total), while projected to generate $900 million value for the streamer, according to data cited by Bloomberg. Signing the show’s creator and stars would be very lucrative as Netflix is looking to do a second season, which Hwang confirmed is coming on the red carpet at the Monday event. 'Squid Game' Director & BTS On CJ's Visionary Awards List Red Sea Film Fest Sets Juries - Global Briefs
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