‘The Odyssey’ cast salary: Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Zendaya and most of the money they paid from Christopher Nolan’s film is revealed |
Christopher Nolan‘s ‘The Odyssey’ is officially here, and fans are rushing to theaters to catch his next big movie. For the past few weeks, along with the actors and discussions, the salary of the actors has been the subject of much debate for the film. Many are surprised that some of the biggest stars in Hollywood who gathered to redefine the Greek are going home because of their work.Here is an estimate of the salary of the members of ‘The Odyssey’.
How much do ‘The Odyssey’ actors get paid?
Flick On Click recently reported that Matt Damon, who is leading the film as the King of Ithaca, is taking the biggest payout from the cast, worth USD 15 million. Damon is one of the central characters and appears in almost every scene of the film. Next in line is Tom Holland, who plays his son, Telemachus, and is earning about $10 million from the film.Anne Hathaway and Robert Pattinson, who play the roles of Penelope, the wife of Odysseus, and Antinous, the arrogant man who tries to force Penelope to marry him and abdicate the throne, respectively. Charlize Theron, who plays the role of Calypso in the film, is said to be paid between USD 5 million and USD 6 million. Zendaya, who last appeared with Pattinson in ‘Drama’, is estimated to be paid around $5 million for her role as Athena in the film.Lupita Nyong’o and Benny Safdie are said to earn USD 1.5 million and USD 2 million respectively from the film, while Mia Goth is said to earn USD 1 million and USD 1.5 million respectively. The “Black Panther” actress will have a dual role in the film as Helen of Troy and her sister Clytemnestra. Safdie will play Agamemnon, the Greek general. Goth will portray a servant, Melantho, whose actions destroy the kingdom of Ithaca.Elliot Page has been cast as Sinon, a brave Greek warrior and cousin of Odysseus who bravely fights with him during the Trojan War. He will receive a salary of USD 1.5 million for his work.‘The Odyssey’ is now playing in theaters around the world.DISCLAIMER: The figures presented in this article are based on various sources of information and are considered to be estimates unless clearly known. We may include direct quotes from celebrities or their groups when available. We are happy to reply toentertainment@timesinternet.in.



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