Henry Winkler
Henry Winkler and Ron Howard starred in Happy Days, which has since spawned several spinoffs. It first came on the air in 1974 and ended in 1984. Over the course of eleven seasons, it had a total of 255 episodes. The two actors sued ABC for the residuals of the show. It was settled years after the finale came out. In the end, the stars of the show got a payment of $65,000. On top of that, they get money from the DVD sales as well. ABC still owns the rights to the reruns, which still airs now and then. If you ask us, $65,000 is not bad at all. This is even truer now that they are nearing retirement.

Henry Winkler
Ben McKenzie
Gotham is a spinoff show about the origin story of Batman himself. Based on DC Comics, it follows Bruce Wayne. Ben McKenzie is also there in the role of Jim Gordon. The show features several supervillains like The Riddler, Penguin, and the Joker. It had a run of five seasons until it ended on April 25, 2019. Scott White was the show’s creator, but McKenzie directed and wrote many of the episodes. They made a hundred episodes before it went off the air. If you wanted to know, the last supervillain on the show was none other than Bane. Residuals go up to $10,000 a year.

Ben McKenzie