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Mark Wahlberg reportedly refused to work on the 'All the Money in the World' reshoots unless he got paid more than $1 million dollars

USA Today says that Wahlberg refused to reshoot his scenes in "All the Money in the World" with Christopher Plummer unless he got paid over a million dollars.

  • According to a USA Today report, Mark Wahlberg refused to reshoot his scenes in "All the Money in the World" unless he got paid over a million dollars for the work.
  • Actor Christopher Plummer was hired to replace Kevin Spacey after allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced a month before the film's release.
  • Wahlberg was paid $1.5 million dollars for the reshoots, while his costar Michelle Williams was paid less than $1,000 due to her contract.

Mark Wahlberg reportedly refused to reshoot his scenes in "All the Money in the World" unless he got paid over a million dollars for the work.

Back in November, it was announced that Ridley Scott's film would be reshot with Christopher Plummer in Kevin Spacey's role following the sexual misconduct allegations against Spacey. Production on the film was already completed at the time.

Spacey had originally been cast as billionaire J. Paul Getty in the kidnapping drama. All scenes featuring the disgraced actor were reshot over 10 days, costing Imperative $10 million, according to USA Today. The film still made its December 22 release.

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"What he said was, 'I will not approve Christopher Plummer unless you pay me.' And that's how he (expletive) them," a "Hollywood insider" told USA Today.

Another source told USA Today that

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