You’ve heard of Netflix actors making cents in residuals. The streamer’s South Korean talent is making even less.
Squid Game
being some of the multi-billion-dollar company’s most successful content offerings. Netflix has given a statement insisting that they are “following all local laws and regulations” because they are “a streaming service — and not a broadcaster,” but other Korean streaming services have had meetings to address the streaming-residual discrepancy.
Furthermore, union president Song Chang-gon states that supporting actors earn less working on Netflix series than on Korean network shows because they are paid per episode for fewer episodes, despite them being “far more labor-intensive,” and taking longer to shoot. Their per-episode rates, with no hope of residuals or per diems, begin at $300, amounting to several days of unpaid work for more intensive, elaborate shoots.
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