'Fifty Shades' Stars to Seek Big Raises for Sequel March 11, 2015 By Tatiana Siegel With Fifty Shades of Grey looking to top out at more than $550 million worldwide, it e as no surprise that stars Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan will be seeking a big payday for a second outing in the red room of pain. Related: 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Heat: Which Erotic Novels Will Be Movies Next Sources say the pair received $250,000 each (plus tiered box-office bonuses) to star in Universal ’s erotic hit based on the first of EL James ’ trilogy of novels, and both signed three-picture deals. But like most stars of franchise films, they will try to renegotiate for seven-figure raises for Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed . Neither Johnson, 25, nor Dornan, 32, received any pensation on the first film, according to sources. Watch a video with the stars: Though the two leads probably are six months away from any renegotiations, insiders say they ’ ll take a page from the Twilight stars and Jennifer Lawrence ’s Hunger Games deal asa jumping-off point (Lawrence landed a $10 million payday for Catching Fire —a significant bump from her $500,000 Hunger Games salary). "It was a very basic franchise starter deal," says an insider of the terms of Johnson ’s and Dornan ’s contracts. "Look at Twilight and Hunger Games , and that ’s where it is heading. ” Related: 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Star Jamie D
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