Purge of Kevin Spacey Gives ‘All the Money in the World’ a Pay Problem<br />This is how this business works.”<br />Adding to the anger, Mr. Scott had previously said<br />that the actors did the reshoots “for nothing” — meaning union minimums — and Ms. Williams and Mr. Wahlberg are both represented by the William Morris Endeavor agency.<br />But Ms. Williams and Mr. Wahlberg, both of whom had agreed to appear in “All the Money in the World” for less than<br />their standard fee, took different approaches to the reshoots, according to the people briefed on the matter.<br />“Because I appreciated so much that they were making this massive effort.”<br />Although several actors with small parts, including Timothy Hutton, had agreed to return for reshoots for<br />minimum pay, Mr. Wahlberg was not one of them, according to the people briefed on the negotiations.<br />Ms. Williams, who earned a Golden Globe nomination for her role in “All the Money in the World,” walked the red carpet<br />with Tarana Burke, senior director of the nonprofit Girls for Gender Equity and the founder of the #MeToo movement.<br />Mr. Wahlberg was already not thrilled to have worked for roughly 80 percent less than his standard fee, the people<br />said, especially since overseas distributors were using his box office track record to promote the film.