Netflix has some of the biggest shows starring the most famous – so it’s no surprise that the stars of the streaming service’s most popular projects receive generous salaries. . Which famous face was the first and what are some of the most impressive earnings? Find out here…
According to the team at Sling, Lily Collins and Millie Bobby Brown jointly came in at number five, tied for their roles in Emily in Paris and Stranger Things, with both earning more than £246,000 per episode on season five. three of the program.
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Meanwhile, Altered Carbon star Joel Kinnaman, Santa Clarita Diet actress Drew Barrymore, Maniac stars Jonah Hill and Emma Stone and Stranger Things stars Winona Ryder and David Harbor make £287,000 per episode on projects their.
© Photo: Getty ImagesDrew is in the top 10 earners on Netflix
In third place, Connor Jessup was paid £330,000 per episode for the role of Tyler Locke in Locke and the Key, while Anthony Mackie was paid £390,350 for the role of Takeshi Kovacs in Altered Carbon.
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So who is the highest paid Netflix star? Henry Cavill! The actor made a lot of money playing Geralt of Rivia in the hit series The Witcher. In the second season, the actor is said to have received more than £825,000 for each episode of the eight seasons.
© NetflixHenry Cavill in The Witcher
Despite making a lot of money from the show, Henry withdrew from the show after three seasons and Liam Hemsworth replaced him in the lead role. A few days before he confirmed that he was leaving the show, he announced that he would reprise the role of Superman in the DC Extended Universe. However, he was dropped from the role after James Gunn was announced as the new co-CEO of DC Studios and decided to take the character in a different direction.
© Netflix Anya Chalotra Holding Henry Cavill’s Hand The Witcher Season 3
Announcing the situation on Instagram, he wrote: “After the studio told me to announce their comeback in October, before they got engaged, this news hasn’t been the easiest, but that’s life. Changing guardians is something that happens. I respect that. James and Peter they had to build the universe. I wish them and all those involved in the new universe the best of luck and happiness.”
© Susie AllnuttHenry Cavill, Joey Batey in season three of The Witcher
Likely alluding to the situation during an Instagram Q&A session, one of the series’ former writers, Beau DeMayo, said: “I was on a show – specifically The Witcher – where several writers were dislike books and games or actively oppose them (even actively mock the source material.) It is a recipe for disaster and bad morale. make all the long nights worthwhile. You have to respect the work before you’re allowed to add to the legacy.”
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