Whiles so many creatives are falling over themselves to get movie streaming service, Netflix’s attention and patronage, this British Ghanaian actor, screenwriter, director and producer can’t be really bothered; And it’s for a good reason.
Michaela Ewuraba Boakye-Collins known by her showbiz name Michaela Coel outrightly rejected a $1 million deal for her latest show I May Destroy You which is now a BBC hit series.
In an interview with Vulture, Coel said she rejected the lucrative offer due to unfavourable terms that were attached to the offer including release of full ownership to Netflix.
According to the Star Wars actress, she was speaking to a development executive from Netflix when she asked if she couldhold unto at least 0.5% of the copyright to her show. A request which was declined hence her decision to opt for BBC instead.
“There was just silence on the phone. And she said, ‘It’s not how we do things here. Nobody does that, it’s not a big deal,’” Coel revealed.
“I said, ‘If it’s not a big deal, then I’d really like to have 5 % of my rights,’” Coel added, stating that she even went down to 2%, and then 1% and even as a final compromise to 0.5%.
Coel already has a series with Netflix, Chewing Gum which ran for 2 seasons but her latest has received critical acclamation and pushed her into mainstream media since its launch in June 2020.
Born to Ghanaian parents, Michaela and her sister grew up in the suburbs of London with her mother; her parents had separated before her birth.
She’s visited Ghana a couple of times and has worked with a number of Ghanaian creatives.