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Ben Affleck, despite achieving considerable success as an actor in Hollywood with a diverse range of roles, harbors a strong dislike for fame. Despite that, he is a very smart businessman and became Hollywood’s champion with one rule that protects new talent against the evolution of streaming services.

Ben Affleck in Good Will Hunting

Ben Affleck is known for his role as Batman in the DCEU as well as the iconicGood Will Hunting, starring alongside Matt Damon and Robin Williams. Naturally, he is one of the big stars in Hollywood, even now.

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Ben Affleck Used One Major Rule To Protect New Talent Against The ‘Evolution Of Streaming Services’

Before the debut of his filmAiron Amazon Prime,Ben Affleckunveiled toWired, a new compensation plan for a fairer streaming world in collaboration with Wired. The plan aimed to ensure that actors receive substantial compensation even after completing their work on a film, especially if the film continues to succeed for years post-release.

“It came to mind, slowly, through my experience producing and directing movies and looking at how the resources were spent. Also recognizing that the evolution of streaming services was putting a cap on people’s abilities to benefit in the long term on an annuity basis.“

Ben Affleck as the main character in Air

Affleck’s inspiration for the plan came from his experience producing and directing movies, along with an awareness of how streaming services were affecting long-term benefits for individuals in the industry.

“One of my fondest memories is of discovering a $400 residual check in the mailbox when I was on the verge of bankruptcy—if you can call it that when you don’t own anything. If you’re an actor and you did a week on a TV show that was very successful, you would expect to be able to make some [annuity] money because of the success of the collective effort. Now, that’s not the case. So I constructed this model.”

Ben Affleck as Batman in the DCEU

Ben Affleck continued to discuss his experiences with diminishing residual pay in Hollywood. He fondly recalled discovering a $400 residual check in the mailbox during a financially challenging time. Affleck emphasized that in the past, actors could expect to receive annuity money for successful collective efforts, but this has changed in the current landscape.

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Ben Affleck Mentioned Three Things That Made Fame Tolerable For Him

Ben Affleck, despite being one of the most famous actors, has expressed his discomfort with fame. In a previousinterview, he revealed the three things that made fame somewhat bearable for him.

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‘‘I’m not built for to be famous. I don’t like it, you can keep it. I really have not gotten any benefit from it other than you know, I’ve gotten out of a few speeding tickets and some restaurant reservations and I don’t wait in line in Disneyland.”

The Batman actor made it as clear as day that he finds no happiness in being famous and simply would rather be left alone. Considering all the stories that have circulated about him during public outings, it’s not difficult to see why he would think this way.

Subhojeet Mookherjee

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Subhojeet Mookherjee is a Freelance Entertainment Writer for FandomWire. A lover and expert in all things movies, games, TV shows, music and more. I’ve been in the writing business for over five years now, covering various topics all over the world. I love engaging in deep conversations with like-minded people.

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