The Nun has appeared in 3 Conjuring movies so far.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Nun star Bonnie Aarons has sued Warner Bros. for allegedly hiding her proper share of merchandising profits. Aarons plays the demonic nun known as Valak, who first appeared haunting Vera Farmiga's Lorraine Warren in 2016's The Conjuring 2.
Aarons’ complaint claims that, between 2019 and 2022, Warner Bros sent her written statements showing her share of revenue, which she alleges was “[Between 2019 and 2022, written statements sent by Warner Bros. were] inconsistent with the extensive merchandising activities. [When asked for elaboration, the studio sent a] spreadsheet that contained line items corresponding to only a fraction of the known licences.
Hollywood Has a History of Accusations of Creative Accounting Bonnie Aarons' lawsuit is far from the first time that Hollywood studios have been accused of withholding an artist's true share of a movie's profits. One of the most prominent cases involves Men in Black 1997 screenwriter Ed Solomon. Solomon claims that the studio has consistently informed him that the movie is in the red despite making $589.4 million off a $90 million budget and launching a four-movie franchise.
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