There is no doubt that Sony has had a difficult time finding success with its Spiderverse. Except for the saga of Venom starring Tom Hardy, several of his productions have not been well received, being Morbius one of the most criticized and with the worst results at the box office along with Madame Web.
Many viewers wonder why some actors decide to participate in this type of projects, but the answer may be simpler than it seems. This is how he expressed it Jared Harris in an interview with the British media iNewswhere he laughingly explained his decision.
“I have a mortgage to pay, you know? Sometimes you say yes to certain things because you need to make money,” said Harris, who regardless of his opinion of the film, clearly did not complain about the salary he was going to receive for to be part of this film that ended in absolute failure.
As in other entertainment industries, actors are sometimes forced to accept projects with modest expectations for financial reasons. Although not all actors achieve million-dollar fortunes, sometimes it is necessary to make concessions to ensure financial stability.
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