Jack Nicholson Aced The Role Of Joker And Earned Big ( Photo Credit – Facebook )

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When Warner Bros. wanted him to play Gotham’s most infamous villain in Tim Burton’s 1989 classic, Jack Nicholson saw more than a chance to wear green hair and a twisted grin. He saw an opportunity to make serious money, and he delivered. His deal was one of the smartest contracts in Hollywood history.

Nicholson didn’t need Warner Bros. as much as Warner Bros. needed him. By 1986, Nicholson was already a massive star with two Oscars, box office hits, and a global fanbase. He knew his worth. Producer Gary Peters knew it too, but getting Nicholson was far from a given. Burton only became director after Peters managed studio politics to push Michael Keaton into the Batman role, and Nicholson was the only real linchpin left to make this blockbuster happen.

So, Nicholson strolled into those negotiations with a list of demands that could make lesser studios crumble. First, he wanted to shoot all his scenes in three neat, tidy weeks. Why? Because he wanted to keep time open to catch Lakers games. Yes, this man prioritized basketball just as much as criminal role prep. But Warner Bros. had other plans. When production moved to England, that original three-week timeline blew up to a grueling 100+ days. Nicholson didn’t flinch. Why? Because he’d negotiated a deal where patience turned into profit.

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