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‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ And Other $2 Billion Movies At The Box Office

Tom Holland’s deal includes at least $20 million upfront and uncapped backend bonuses as the film passes $2 billion worldwide, sources said.

  • Tom Holland stands to make over $100 million for starring in Spider-Man: Brand New Day, as the film crossed $2 billion at the global box office this weekend in its third week.
  • According to individuals with knowledge of Holland's deal, the actor scored a base salary of at least $20 million up front, with his backend bonus uncapped—meaning no ceiling exists on his total earnings.
  • Since his 2016 debut in Captain America: Civil War for $250,000, Holland earned $500,000 for Spider-Man: Homecoming, $4 million for Spider-Man: Far From Home, and $10 million for Spider-Man: No Way Home.
  • Holland's compensation aligns with the trajectory Robert Downey Jr. followed in the MCU, where the actor negotiated a backend structure that netted him over $100 million for Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.
  • With no major blockbusters hitting theaters soon, Spider-Man: Brand New Day remains strong in its third week and will continue adding to its growing box office haul for the foreseeable future.
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The British actor signed a lucrative contract that combines a $20 million base salary with no-stop bonuses for the movie's commercial success at the box office

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In a year when British actor Tom Holland played in two superproductions of the season – and married his distribution partner in both films – it is expected that he will receive a huge sum due to box office bonuses, writes The Guardian on Wednesday. Thus, Tom Holland will "win at least ...

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The Wrap broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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