George Clooney denied he and Brad Pitt were each paid $35 million for 'Wolfs.' Here's why they had to return some of their pay.
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George Clooney refuted claims that he and Brad Pitt were each paid $35 million for "Wolfs," stating it was "millions and millions and millions" less than reported.
Clooney criticized inflated salary perceptions, stating, "I think it's bad for our industry if that's what people think is the standard-bearer for salaries."
He emphasized that inflated salaries could jeopardize film production, saying, "it'll make it impossible to make films." Clooney's remarks indicate a shift towards addressing pay transparency.
Reflecting on their collaboration, Clooney noted their long history, mentioning they have worked together on six films, including the "Oceans" series and "Burn After Reading."
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