Why Tom Cruise And Margot Robbie Both Had Insane Paydays For Top Gun: Maverick And Barbie

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It seems that Margot Robbie and Tom Cruise have more in common than just their Hollywood A-list statuses. According to a recent report, Robbie, like Cruise, recently traded her upfront salary for a chance at a bigger piece of the backend pie. The dice rolled in the megastars’ favor as both Barbie and Top Gun: Maverick had colossal box office successes, resulting in the stars having insane paydays. 

Variety reports that the lead of the blockbuster Barbie film is set to earn around $50 million from salary and box office bonuses. This is significant, especially when compared to her previous average salary of $9-10 million per film, as reported in 2020. Much of this reward is attributed to her dual role as the star and producer of this summer’s box office-crushing sensation, highlighting a major success for her production company LuckyChap Entertainment, which is dedicated to championing women’s stories and creators.

With a global box office of $1.18 billion, Barbie is now reigning as Warner Bros.’s second highest-grossing film ever, only behind the behemoth Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. A milestone that will see director and co-writer Greta Gerwig revel in bonuses, thanks to the film’s staggering success.  

Tom Cruise pumps his fist in excitement in Top Gun: Maverick.

(Image credit: Paramount)

Tom Cruise‘s choice to accept a lower upfront salary of $13 million for Top Gun: Maverick paid off, as Insider reports he earned a whopping $100 million after its stellar opening weekend, (the best in the actor’s career), including box office and future home-entertainment earnings. With the film grossing $1.24 billion globally, Cruise’s earnings are poised to surpass Robert Downey Jr,’s similar deal, which brought him an impressive $75 million from Avengers: Endgame, thanks to RDJ’s 8% backend deal, as reported by Forbes.

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