In the amended complaint, it's alleged that Darabont's participation profits were lowered after the original litigation was filed in December 2013, with Darabont's "Developed By Profits" lowered from 10 percent to 7.5 percent, and his "EP/Showrunner Profits" lowered from 2.5 to 1.875 percent. Given the amount of money generated by "The Walking Dead," that could mean additional millions beyond what Darabont and CAA sought in the original complaint.
The new complaint also mentions soon-to-debut spinoff "Fear The Walking Dead," dubbing it a "derivative works of the Series" that Darabont deserves payment and credit for.
Another change in the amended complaint, Deadline notes, is the wording of Darabont's exit from the series -- now acknowledging the network has the "contractual 'pay or play' right to remove Darabont," though still stating that AMC "summarily fired Darabont without cause, without notice, without explanation, and without any opportunity to cure."