Quote: catskillz @ January 4 2011, 12:50 PM GMTWouldn't a writer get any kind of bonus, if the film was a massive hit? I mean, take 'The Blair Witch Project' for example, it cost peanuts to make, but obviously made a huge amount.
Depends on the contract, screenwriters (especially in America) are often offered a profits/percentage deal as opposed to a lump sum up front.
Within the first deal, certain bonuses can be triggered if a film reaches/surpasses a 'magic number', say, $100 million.
Writers (in theory at least) can ask for whatever they like, whether they get it of course, is an entirely different matter.