Christopher Nolan‘The Odyssey’ is officially here, and fans are rushing to theaters to catch his next big film. In the last two weeks, along with the cast and the dialogue, the salary of the cast members has become a debated aspect of the film. Many wonder how many of the biggest stars in Hollywood all gathered for the retelling of the Greek brought home for their work.Here are the salary estimates for the cast members of “The Odyssey”.
How much did the cast of ‘The Odyssey’ get paid?
Flick On Click recently reported that Matt Damon, who leads the film as the King of Ithaca, took home the biggest salary from the cast, worth USD 15 million. Damon is one of the central characters and appears in almost all the scenes of the film. Next in line is Tom Holland, who played the role of his son Telemachus, and earned about $ 10 million from the film.Anne Hathaway and Robert Pattinson, who play the role of Penelope, wife of Odysseus, and Antinous, the arrogant suitor who tries to convince Penelope to marry him and give up the throne, respectively. Charlize Theron, who plays the role of Calypso in the film, is estimated to be paid between USD 5 million and USD 6 million. Zendaya, who last appeared with Pattinson in ‘The Drama’, is estimated to be paid $5 million for her role as Athena in the film.Lupita Nyong’o and Benny Safdie are estimated to receive salaries worth USD 1.5 million and 2 million from the film, while Mia Goth is estimated to receive USD 1 million and USD 1.5 million. The ‘Black Panther’ actress has two roles in the film as Helen of Troy and her sister Clytemnestra. Safdie will play the role of Agamemnon, the Greek commander. Goth will portray the housekeeper, Melantho, whose actions have ruined the kingdom of Ithaca.Elliot Page is Sinon, a brave Greek soldier and cousin of Odysseus who bravely fought with him in battle during the Trojan War. He will receive a salary of USD 1.5 million for his role.“The Odyssey” is now showing in theaters worldwide.DISCLAIMER: The figures presented in this article are obtained from various public sources and are considered approximate unless clearly stated. We may include direct input from celebrities or their teams when available. We are open to feedback at toentertainment@timesinternet.in.