‘It’ Star
Wyatt Oleff Gets Huge Payday
… For Horror Sequel
2/8/2019 10:29 AM PST
EXCLUSIVE
Wyatt Oleff isn’t old enough to drive, but he can already afford any car he wants … because we’ve learned the kid actor is raking in six figures for his next movie role.
Wyatt, who is playing young Stanley Uris in “It: Chapter Two,” could make up to $500,000 for his work … this according to Wyatt’s minors contract, obtained by TMZ. That’s a fat paycheck for anyone, but especially for a 15-year-old!
According to the docs, Wyatt is pocketing $150,000 in base pay, and has a chance to earn another $350k depending on how well the sequel does at the box office.
Of course, Wyatt will also get an on-screen credit during the movie’s opening titles. Translation: the kid’s a star, baby!
He’s reprising the Stanley Uris role he played in the 2017 “It” reboot … which, by the way, was a massive hit. It earned $327 million at the domestic box office, and $700 mil internationally.
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Those numbers add up to the kid having a real good shot at his $350k worth of bonuses for the sequel.
Congrats, Wyatt. Don’t ask Mom and Dad for allowance.