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Terrence Howard Sends Cease-&-Desist Letter To Producers Of His New Film
The movie
Triumph, follows a high school wrestler with cerebral palsy. Howard plays the coach in the film. It was released in theaters on April 30.
Terrence Howard has sent a cease-and-desist letter to Cinemark, Digital Ignition Entertainment, Argonaut Entertainment Partners, and others for releasing the film,
Triumph, in which he stars, without his consent.
Howard only agreed to appear in the film conditioned upon the satisfaction of material monetary and non-monetary promises made by the producers, which never happened.
Howard also threatens action if the companies continue to use the actor s likeness in further distribution, advertising, promotion, and/or exhibition of Triumph in any manner.
Terrence Howard Threatens to Sue Film Producers Over Consent to Use Image
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Terrance Howard doesn’t hesitate to call out when he is owed something or has been done wrong, as he previously called out and sued Fox for not getting paid for ‘Empire.’ Now, a report surfaced noting the actor is taking legal action against the producers of the new film ‘Triumph.’
Howard claims he wasn’t paid for the new film, which is already out. The film features Howard as a high school wrestling coach, with co-star RJ Mitte of ‘Breaking Bad’ fame, who plays a wrestler with cerebral palsy. The legal team for Howard sent a cease-and-desist Cinemark, Argonaut Entertainment Partners, Digital Ignition Entertainment, and more. The C&D alleges that Howard’s likeness, image, and name have been used in connection to the film without his permission.