Hollywood stars' latest pay revealed: Tom Cruise tops the list with over 100 million

Hollywood stars' latest pay revealed: Tom Cruise tops the list with over 100 million

Recently, foreign media "Variety" exposed the latest wave of pay for Hollywood film and television stars' performances.

Movies (Unit: US dollars):

100 million+: Tom Cruise's salary for the latest two "Mission Impossible" movies (7&8) is 12-14 million US dollars, but he can get priority box office share. For example, with "Top Gun 2", he can get more than 100 million US dollars including salary and dividends.

30-35 million: Will Smith's salary for the new film "Freeing the Bobcats" is 35 million US dollars, Leonardo Dicaprio's "Killers of the Flower Moon" and Brad Pitt's new F1-themed film are each 30 million.

20-22.5 million: Dwayne Johnson's "Black Adam" 22.5 million, Joaquin Phoenix's "Joker 2" increased from 4.5 million in the first film to 20 million, Chris Hemsworth's "Extraction 2", Vin Diesel's "Fast & Furious 10", Tom Hardy's "Venom 3", Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell's "Passion" all 20 million.

10-15 million: Jason Momoa's "Aquaman 2" 15 million. Margot Robbie is the highest paid actress for a new film. She and Ryan Gosling each received 12.5 million for starring in "Barbie". Steve Carell also received 12.5 million for dubbing in "Minions 2". "Little Eleven" Millie Bobby Brown's salary for starring in "Miss Holmes 2" was 10 million US dollars, the highest among actors under 20 years old.

$9 million: Timothée Chalamet's salary for his role in Wonka, the prequel to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

4 million: Robert Downey Jr., Matt Damon, Emily Blunt and others who starred in "Oppenheimer" took a significant pay cut, to 4 million each, but they will receive dividends based on box office performance.

$1.8 million: Anya Taylor-Joy received for her role in Furiosa, the Mad Max 4 spinoff.

TV series:

Over $1 million per episode is still the top pay level for TV series. According to industry insiders, the highest TV salary level for important stars has stabilized between $750,000 and $1 million per episode, and the next level is between $600,000 and $800,000.

1.3 million per episode: Kevin Costner's "Yellowstone" has 1.3 million per episode, and Mahershala Ali's "The Aviator" has 1.3 million per episode.

1 million per episode: Michael Keaton's "Addiction" has a single episode of 1 million, Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford's "Yellowstone" spin-off "1923" has a single episode of 1 million, Will Ferrell and Paul Rudd's "Neighborhood Psychologist" has a single episode of 1 million, Jason Sudeikis's "The Coach", and Sylvester Stallone's "King of Tulsa" also has a single episode of 1 million.

750,000-900,000 per episode: Elizabeth Olsen's "Love and Death", 875,000 per episode.

$750,000 per episode: Brie Larson's "Chemistry" earned $750,000 per episode, and Anne Hathaway and Jared Leto's "We Crashed" earned $750,000 per episode.

Less than $750,000 per episode: David Harbour and Winona Ryder's "Stranger Things," $450,000 per episode.

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