Talk About Getting Paid
There’s money in the movies and you Talk About Getting Paid! Whoop Whoop. Now keep in mind, it took years of hard work and time away from their families to…

There's money in the movies and you Talk About Getting Paid! Whoop Whoop. Now keep in mind, it took years of hard work and time away from their families to reach this kind of payday. Talk About Getting Paid.
These Are The Money Makers When It Comes To Movies
- Avatar (2009), $2.9 billion
- Avengers: Endgame (2019), $2.7 billion
- Avatar: The Way of Water (2022), $2.31 billion
- Titanic (1997), $2.2 billion
- Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015), $2.07 billion
- Avengers: Infinity War (2018), $2.05 billion
- Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), $1.9 billion
- Jurassic World (2015), $1.67 billion
- The Lion King (2019), $1.66 billion
- The Avengers (2012), $1.518 billion
So here are the highest-paid actors and actresses for just one movie!
#10 Adam Sandler

In 2017, Adam Sandler signed an estimated $250 million four-movie deal with Netflix, $62.5 million per movie
#9 Harrison Ford

Already semi-retired when Paramount asked him to star in ‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,’ the fourth installment in the ‘Indiana Jones’ movie series. paying him $65 Million for the series
#8 Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp earned 68 million dollars for playing the Mad Hatter in ‘Alice in Wonderland.’ He only spoke a total of 661 words in the movie
#7 Sandra Bullock

Sandra earned $70 Million to star in Gravity
#6 Robert Downey Jr.

Downey was the highest-paid actor of the Marvel Cinematic Universe making $75 Million Dollars.
#5 Tom Cruise

#4-Keanu Reeves

Between all three ‘Matrix’ movies as Neo, Keanu Reeves' made a total of about $250 million. 83.3 Million Per Movie.
#3 Will Smith

Men in Black 3' earned Will $100 million as Agent J. The movie grossed a total of $624 million at the box office.
#2 Tom Cruise (AGAIN)

#1-Bruce Willis

Bruce Willis negotiated a very large deal when he signed on to ‘The Sixth Sense.’ He received an upfront payment of $14 million, negotiated for 17% of the movie’s global box office gross, plus additional rights to its home video sales. Making $115 Million for one movie