Pat Morita was in his early 50s and looked 70. Ralph Macchio is almost 60 and looks 45.
I wouldn't think the residuals would be that much, although with the advent of Cobra Kai I imagine that figure for the earlier KK work has increased as interest in those films was revived.Superblood Wolfmoon said:
How much do y'all think Ralph Macchio and William Zabka have made in royalties off The Karate Kid?
I doubt Macchio's contract was strong on this point despite him having been in some stuff before KK (e.g. The Outsiders), and Zabka was basically a no-name actor.Quote:
. . . The actual amount that a Screen Actor's Guild member makes in residuals is the result of a combination of factors, including how long production lasted, the actor's contract, and the medium -- DVD sales, cable TV, film and regular television all pay different percentages of the licensing fees. However, the one thing they all have in common is that unless the actor negotiated a healthy percentage of the gross receipts, the amount he or she will receive in residuals continues to depreciate every time the program airs. . . .
Faustus said:I wouldn't think the residuals would be that much, although with the advent of Cobra Kai I imagine that figure for the earlier KK work has increased as interest in those films was revived.Superblood Wolfmoon said:
How much do y'all think Ralph Macchio and William Zabka have made in royalties off The Karate Kid?
https://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/tv-actors-royalties.htmI doubt Macchio's contract was strong on this point despite him having been in some stuff before KK (e.g. The Outsiders), and Zabka was basically a no-name actor.Quote:
. . . The actual amount that a Screen Actor's Guild member makes in residuals is the result of a combination of factors, including how long production lasted, the actor's contract, and the medium -- DVD sales, cable TV, film and regular television all pay different percentages of the licensing fees. However, the one thing they all have in common is that unless the actor negotiated a healthy percentage of the gross receipts, the amount he or she will receive in residuals continues to depreciate every time the program airs. . . .
However both Macchio and Zabka were paid about $100k per episode (so $1 million per season) for their work in Cobra Kai according to these links:
https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/ralph-macchio-net-worth/#:~:text=The%20second%20season%20of%20Cobra,executive%20producers%20on%20the%20project.
https://moneyinc.com/ralph-macchio-net-worth/
It's kind of funny to me that Will Smith licensing the rights to the franchise as part of his efforts to launch Jaden's movie career is an integral part of how the series came to be.
https://sports.yahoo.com/smiths-connection-cobra-kai-goes-155400552.html
Edit: I really went down the rabbit hole on this one. Here is a bit player from the movie Titanic who made $30k from the flick and initially received residuals in the low thousands, and it's now about $200-$300 a year.
https://www.businessinsider.com/titanic-film-residuals-2018-1
Brian Earl Spilner said:
The Friends actors make $20M a year to this day.
Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:Faustus said:I wouldn't think the residuals would be that much, although with the advent of Cobra Kai I imagine that figure for the earlier KK work has increased as interest in those films was revived.Superblood Wolfmoon said:
How much do y'all think Ralph Macchio and William Zabka have made in royalties off The Karate Kid?
https://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/tv-actors-royalties.htmI doubt Macchio's contract was strong on this point despite him having been in some stuff before KK (e.g. The Outsiders), and Zabka was basically a no-name actor.Quote:
. . . The actual amount that a Screen Actor's Guild member makes in residuals is the result of a combination of factors, including how long production lasted, the actor's contract, and the medium -- DVD sales, cable TV, film and regular television all pay different percentages of the licensing fees. However, the one thing they all have in common is that unless the actor negotiated a healthy percentage of the gross receipts, the amount he or she will receive in residuals continues to depreciate every time the program airs. . . .
However both Macchio and Zabka were paid about $100k per episode (so $1 million per season) for their work in Cobra Kai according to these links:
https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/ralph-macchio-net-worth/#:~:text=The%20second%20season%20of%20Cobra,executive%20producers%20on%20the%20project.
https://moneyinc.com/ralph-macchio-net-worth/
It's kind of funny to me that Will Smith licensing the rights to the franchise as part of his efforts to launch Jaden's movie career is an integral part of how the series came to be.
https://sports.yahoo.com/smiths-connection-cobra-kai-goes-155400552.html
Edit: I really went down the rabbit hole on this one. Here is a bit player from the movie Titanic who made $30k from the flick and initially received residuals in the low thousands, and it's now about $200-$300 a year.
https://www.businessinsider.com/titanic-film-residuals-2018-1
How often are the contracts renegotiated? I'd guess with it so so popular now both would be able to jack up their asking price pretty good. Maybe 5-6Xs what they originally were getting paid UNLESS the original contract had a clause in there controlling the salary upticks as each year goes by?
Everyone else's career after the league skyrocketed. Except for the dude that lied about being in the towers 9/11.Brian Earl Spilner said:
jjmanzano said:
I don't know the context of Daniel's "what did you think would happen" but I already hate him.
The S3 snippets look like the show is taking a darker turn. I like it!
She is great in The Boys!SJEAg said:
My 40 yo self would be as happy to see her (in any capacity) as my 10 yo self was in KK1.
Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
Any intel or confirmation that Elisabeth Shue did shoot scenes for CK3?
My concern with her character is if she's in it she might feel forced in, but then again they have done a pretty good job with the other old characters so maybe it'll be fine.
Weren't they far away? I forget.Shai-Hulud said:Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
Any intel or confirmation that Elisabeth Shue did shoot scenes for CK3?
My concern with her character is if she's in it she might feel forced in, but then again they have done a pretty good job with the other old characters so maybe it'll be fine.
The guess i thought was going to be she will end up being Miguel's doctor. Or her husband will.
aTmAg said:Weren't they far away? I forget.Shai-Hulud said:Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
Any intel or confirmation that Elisabeth Shue did shoot scenes for CK3?
My concern with her character is if she's in it she might feel forced in, but then again they have done a pretty good job with the other old characters so maybe it'll be fine.
The guess i thought was going to be she will end up being Miguel's doctor. Or her husband will.
Denver.aTmAg said:Weren't they far away? I forget.Shai-Hulud said:Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
Any intel or confirmation that Elisabeth Shue did shoot scenes for CK3?
My concern with her character is if she's in it she might feel forced in, but then again they have done a pretty good job with the other old characters so maybe it'll be fine.
The guess i thought was going to be she will end up being Miguel's doctor. Or her husband will.
Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
I just wana buy one of those badass red cobra kai jackets! Id wear the hell outa that!
NoahAg said:
Just finished season 2. Enjoying so far.
But I can't help thinking how ridiculous it is that a bunch of kids turn into 9th degree blackbelts over one summer of learning karate.
I've watched the crap out of this show, enjoyed it, and posted about it in this thread already.Bruce Almighty said:
Cobra Kai definitely requires you to turn your brain off to enjoy (aTmAg should probably steer clear of this show).