The movie studio produces films by recruiting directors from Hollywood studios like Pixar and Warner Brothers to produce movies for Disney's theatrical exhibition network. Studios pay Disney $300 million per film in gross receipts to distribute its films worldwide. These filmmakers don't write their own scripts but instead submit ideas for sequels or adaptations that they hope will sell better overseas. Some writers even rewrite existing scripts if their suggestions aren't deemed sufficiently compelling enough by the filmmakers at Disney. As part of this arrangement, writers may get writing credits on Disney films