![]() "Jurassic World: Dominion," the sixth film in the Jurassic Park franchise, brought in an estimated US$143.3 million in its opening weekend. In the films, Howard stars as Claire Dearing, the Jurassic World operations manager, and Pratt plays Owen Grady, a Velociraptor expert and dinosaur handler. ![]() I really do, because I've been paid more for those kinds of things than I ever was for the movie."ĬNN has reached out to Howard's representative for further comment. We're gonna be paid the same, and you don't have to think about this, Bryce,'" Howard said. "He literally told me: 'You guys don't even have to do anything. "And, unfortunately, you have to sign up for three movies, and so your deals are set."Įventually, she said, she discussed the disparity with Pratt, who took action to get his co-star equal terms on other franchise-related opportunities, like games and theme park rides. "When I started negotiating for 'Jurassic,' it was 2014, and it was a different world, and I was at a great disadvantage," she said. The actress, speaking to Insider, said she was paid "so much less" than her co-star Chris Pratt for their work in the "Jurassic World" films, released in 2015, 20. Hopefully, with more major stars like Howard discussing their experiences on blockbuster films, that needle can be pushed even further, and perhaps without necessitating a male actor’s assistance.In case you were convinced otherwise, Bryce Dallas Howard reports that the gender pay gap is not extinct. It is saddening, however, that it took Pratt to have to step in to “move the needle” rather than the studios listen to Howard’s negotiations or think to pay her equally in the first place. Those women, even if they also hold immense star power, may not be listened to in the same way as a man would. Bryce Dallas Howard is enjoying her time in Toronto The 41-year-old actress took to her Instagram to share a gorgeous selfie inside her Toronto hotel room where she is keeping warm from the snow. On the one hand, it is critical for powerful men in Hollywood to stand with the powerful women in Hollywood. There is something both heartening and saddening about what Pratt ended up doing for Howard for Jurassic World. Thus, it was even more important that Pratt push for equal pay, else this could have been yet another example of women in Hollywood being paid significantly less for the same work. The fact that she was “paid more for” the spinoff content than she “ever was for the movie,” is shocking and also further evidence that she was paid even less for Jurassic World than the reports initially suggested. In the end, it seems like this negotiation worked out well for Howard, from what she is suggesting. Check out her comments in the space below: Pratt ensured his co-star he would take charge in negotiations so Howard would be paid the same for other franchise content like games and theme park rides. In the same Insider interview where she detailed the pay disparity, Howard discussed conversations she had with Pratt about their respective Jurassic World movie salaries. But Pratt looked to help his co-star by pushing for equal pay for Jurassic World anciliary revenue. ![]() The staggering difference between her earnings and Pratt's proved to be just another example of the massive pay inequality within Hollywood. However, more recently, it was revealed Howard's Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom salary was much less than what was reported - a byproduct of her contract being negotiated for the trilogy as a whole. Even though Claire and Owen contribute equal weight to the series, it was reported Pratt was paid $10 million for the sequel, whereas Howard was paid $8 million. Back in 2018, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom made news for its notable salaries for the two lead actors.
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