Problemas en negociaciones entre Michael C. Hall y Showtime



Según DeadLine, las negociaciones entre Showtime y Michael C. Hall para una septima temporada están en veremos desde el inicio de la Sexta Temporada estrenada hacer 5 días. 

Como ya lo habíamos contado en publicaciones anteriores (si quieres saber has click aquí) Hall tiene firmado el contrato hasta la sexta temporada, la cual terminara de filmar en pocas semanas. Las negociaciones se han estado llevando ya bastante tiempo, pero dicen que no se ha llegado a ningún acuerdo puesto que la cadena le ofrece 20 millones de dólares a Hall por un contrato de dos temporada más (convirtiéndolo en uno de los actores mejores pagados), mientras que el pide 24 millones. La cadena esta optimista para llegar a un acuerdo con Hall, renovando el contrato no por dos si no solo una temporada. Esperemos que lleguen a un acuerdo y tengamos mas temporadas para ver!!!. 

Showtime’s flagship drama Dexter opened its sixth season on Sunday with a stellar 2.2 million viewers, up 24% from last year to mark the hit series’ highest-rated premiere ever and Showtime’s best original series opener in at least 14 years. But the prospects of the hit drama going to a seventh season are now uncertain as negotiations betweenDexter star Michael C. Hall and Showtime have broken down. I hear that the two sides reached an impasse yesterday, the same day Dexter‘s big 

Season 6 premiere ratings came out. Hall’s contract for Dexter is up after the current sixth season, which is about to wrap production. He has been negotiating with Showtime for a while, but I hear talks broke down after the two sides couldn’t bridge a $4 million gap in proposed salary for a new deal, with Showtime offering $20 million for two more seasons and Hall’s team asking for $24 million. Either figure would make Hall one of the highest-paid actors in cable. Sources indicate that the network brass remain hopeful about reaching a deal, with signing Hall for one more season vs. two also an option. Hall jumped on Dexter immediately after finishing Six Feet Under and, after working on a TV series for 10 straight years, the actor had been looking to do other things, including a Broadway musical. He won a Golden Globe for his role on Dexter last year.

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