The first Frozen came out in 2013 and it was a cultural phenomenon which had kids and parents in a chokehold for years. Frozen 2 came out in 2019 and it outperformed the first film at the box office! Frozen has become a franchise with over $2.7 billion in box office receipts. And I still haven’t watched either film, sorry! Well, Disney greenlit two more sequels, which are in production now. Frozen 3 will be out in two years. Well, The Wrap had some fascinating tea about how Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel and Josh Gad are getting PAID for these sequels.
In a landmark deal that is among the highest in animation history, Kristen Bell, Josh Gad and Idina Menzel have signed deals worth over $60 million each to return for “Frozen 3″ and “Frozen 4,” TheWrap has exclusively learned.
Jennifer Lee, the lauded director of the first two films, will also be returning to direct.
The animated franchise is arguably Disney’s most valuable, and sequels have been in the works for some time. “Frozen 2” grossed $1.4 billion at the worldwide box office in 2019, which followed the Oscar-winning original that scored $1.3 billion. The cast members are considered critical to the continuation of the franchise.
The $60 million fee for the two new sequels — which includes upfront fees and back end bonus payments in each case — is a steep increase from the trio’s paydays on “Frozen 2,” which netted each $15 million, a separate individual with knowledge told TheWrap. Bell, Gad and Menzel are all paid the same amount for each “Frozen” film, for which they provide speaking and singing voices for the beloved characters Anna, Elsa and Olaf the snowman.
An executive close to the deal emphasized that it was not a lump sum and would be paid over several years tied to the production of each film and the performance of each at the box office. Talent deals typically pay an upfront sum, in this case close to $20 million per actor, with bonus payments tied to the film’s financial success.
A Disney spokesman declined to comment. But even in the context of successful franchises, the paydays stand out as rich.
I remember Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz and Eddie Murphy negotiating really rich contracts for the Shrek sequels, but it was nothing like this. Reportedly, Myers made something like $15 million for Shrek 3, and I consider Myers, Diaz and Murphy to be utterly vital to the success of that franchise. I guess you can argue the same for Gad, Bell and Menzel though – Menzel’s iconic voice can’t be replaced or replicated, and it would simply be weird to replace Gad and Bell. Disney probably weighed doing so, but they wouldn’t want any bad press to ruin their successful franchise. So Disney has to give them $60 million EACH!! Completely bonkers.
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$60 million? And the rich get richer.
Yep. It’s a bit nauseating.
And the animators doing the artwork for the film are worked to the bone and often can barely make rent.
It’s not talked about enough, but the whole problem of not paying for a rounded out supporting cast who were making a decent salary came about when lead actors started being paid mega millions deals back in the 90s. Production largely moved away from Los Angeles and its highly skilled craft guilds. Concurrently, that’s when LA stopped being a place where stars could go to the grocery store without being hassled.
I know that pay the stars money and pay the below the line workers money are two different buckets of money, but they are not unrelated.
Excellent points.
Yes, for sure Menzel, Bell & Gad are crucial to the movie, but obviously so is the animation! And the writing! etc.
While it’s nice to see stars work together to make sure there isn’t pay disparity between them (so not letting studios get away with paying women, BIPOC folks, etc. less – though these are major stars so not likely all that necessary here), it would have been great if they’d banded together to insist on better pay for the rest of the staff working on these films too – perhaps even if it meant they only got 40 or 50 million each, because yeah, that is still just rich people getting even richer
Damn!😮😮😮 I didn’t realise they were rolling like that.
Nice for KB. From Gossip Girl voiceover, to this…🤑🤑🤑
um excuse me that’s Ms. Veronica Mars! Gossip Girl was just a side hustle compared to that lol.
So I guess at Disney pay parity works for men. Gad making the same $$$ as Menzel and Bell seems ridiculous to me lol.
It will be interesting to see how into this franchise people still are. K-pop demon hunters became Netflix’s frozen, so it looks like Disney thought we better get our own Frozen back.
Personally I thought Tangled was a much cleverer storyline but Frozen definitely had the songs.
Well, we know josh Gad will give a ton of that away to charity.
I don’t know why Kristin Bell is constantly, needlessly starting little companies to add to her wealth. I like her but it’s really kind of… enough already.
I’m glad Idina Menzel is getting paid. She’s so talented and seems like a low-key, lovely person.
That is crazy money, especially for voice work. But I guess when it’s a billion dollar franchise, it’s a small fraction of it.
A crime not everyone working on it is being paid big though.