Robert Downey Jr. Set To Make $50 Million Dollars From The Avengers
Robert Downey Jr. is prone to making mathematical
gestures on the red carpet, but he’s going to need more than ten fingers
to sift through his payout from “Marvel’s The Avengers.” According to
The Hollywood Reporter, the 47-year-old actor stands to make about $50
million from the film.
Downey’s “Avengers” co-stars stand to make a fraction of his
earnings, in part because of a savvy deal the “Iron Man” lead reportedly
renegotiated, under which he would receive a portion of Marvel’s
revenue from any future film in which he plays Tony Stark. He allegedly
rejiggered the deal when the first “Iron Man” film dialed up $585
million in 2008.
Though Downey’s deal is not unheard of for the rarefied circle of
Hollywood’s biggest names, it’s a great deal more than any of his
“Avengers” cohorts. Sources say Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Jeremy
Renner and Mark Ruffalo will each ultimately make $2 million to $3
million from the film.
Marvel has a history of cutting sharp deals. Terrence Howard, who
starred with Downey Jr. in the first “Iron Man” film, was reportedly
faced with a 50 to 80 percent pay cut for the sequel after the studio
learned director Jon Favreau planned to limit his role. Howard’s agents
smarted, and though it’s unknown if he walked out or if Marvel decided
to go a different direction, Don Cheadle replaced Howard for the sequel.
“The Avengers” continues to smash through box office records and
recently surpassed the $1 billion mark in global earnings, so the $50
million payout is unlikely to put a big dent in Marvel’s balance sheet.
The film is currently making “Avatar”-type money, a big relief to
Disney, which bought Marvel and desperately needed a hit after the
crippling loss it suffered on “John Carter.”
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