Tamara, the proposed license fee for Dollhouse was in the Variety announcement. I think. One of them, anyway.
ETA: That said I like to think FOX won't touch it inappropriately.
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Tamara, the proposed license fee for Dollhouse was in the Variety announcement. I think. One of them, anyway.
ETA: That said I like to think FOX won't touch it inappropriately.
You don't have a link to that somewhere do you, Kevin? I can't find it on their site. I find the announcement and many mentions but not a license fee.
Nevermind. I found it. It was EW not Variety.
Is that really higher than Firefly?
Firefly was circa $1.3m I believe. I *think* EW have lifted that figure from an interview with JW elsewhere and got it wrong. Unless I'm wrong.
I just found a Variety mention of that same $1.3M for Firefly and yet another mention of Dollhouse being $1.5M to $2.0M at THR.
So higher, but not twice as high. Seems about right five plus years later.
I believe that's actually on the low side for a 1 hour drama.
Poor guy has to either live with long sleeves in a hot climate or spend hours in makeup getting tattoos applied. They should've run to Canada.
Or just get the freaking tattoos and have done with it.
It looks like JJ Abrams' Fringe, also bought by Fox, has a $2M per ep license fee as well. I wonder if the sky is falling for that fandom as well?
Wasn't Buffy well over $2M an episode when it went to UPN?
Or just get the freaking tattoos and have done with it.
And when he wants to play a character who isn't tattooed with disguised prison blueprints?
JJ shits money. I'm not saying the sky is falling for Dollhouse, I'm just saying if a network is sat around looking to save money with in development shows, there's gonna be a list, and Dollhouse is gonna be on it. Hopefully not near the top.
Wasn't Buffy well over $2M an episode when it went to UPN?The production budget, or the license fee? UPN paid over $2 million per, yes.