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Jim Carrey may have violated contract for 'Kick-Ass 2'

By CAROLINE LEE, UPI.com
Actor Jim Carrey (R) attends a hand & footprint ceremony honoring actress Jane Fonda. Recent comments on the actor's Twitter account may have violated his contract for "Kick-Ass 2." UPI/Jim Ruymen
Actor Jim Carrey (R) attends a hand & footprint ceremony honoring actress Jane Fonda. Recent comments on the actor's Twitter account may have violated his contract for "Kick-Ass 2." UPI/Jim Ruymen | License Photo

Jim Carrey used his Twitter account to blast his new movie, "Kick-Ass 2" earlier this week. But his negative comments may have violated his film contract.

Carrey said that in light of recent violence, he could not support the movie.

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“Publicity, promotion and marketing are just as important to the success of a film as the quality of the film itself, and it is crucial for a distributor to tightly control all aspects of the branding and imaging of the film,” producer Gary Michael Walters said.

"The support of the actors and director in promoting a film is extremely helpful, indeed vital, and studios and financers almost always require their key talent to do a certain amount of publicity for their movies. At a minimum, an actor contract would provide that the talent could not do publicity without studio approval and there is generally a non-disparagement provision as well.”

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Carrey's contract most likely covers these terms, which would put him in a breach of agreement. Studios rarely sue A-list celebrities, however, and a source said it "likely won't turn into much more than a wrist slap."

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