The world’s highest-paid actors of 2019:
It seems he makes the audience happy. Johnson has landed a pay formula as close to the famed twenty-twenty deal of yore as any star can get these days. He’ll collect an upfront salary of up to $23.5 million—his highest quote yet—for the forthcoming. He also commands up to 15% of the pool from high-grossing franchise movies, includingwhich had a worldwide box office of $962.1 million.
While Johnson’s deal is the biggest in the business right now, he’s not the only one with a lucrative deal. Robert Downey Jr. gets $20 million upfront and nearly 8% of the pool for his role as Iron Man, and that amounted to about $55 million for his work inAvengers assembled earlier this year in “Endgame,” and it paid off—with stars earning up to $75 million from the film.
“Celebrities such as Downey and Johansson currently have extreme leverage to demand enormous compensation packages from studios investing hundreds of millions of dollars in making tent-pole films, such as
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