Chris Evans Ranked Best Actor for the Buck for Second Straight Year

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Chris Evans Ranked Best Actor for the Buck for Second Straight Year
Chris Evans Ranked Best Actor for the Buck for Second Straight Year

December 12, 2016 09:05AM PT
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Courtesy of Film Frame/Marvel

The annual Forbes list of the top 10 Best Actor for the Buck in Hollywood ranks Chris Evans in the top spot for the second year in a row.

To compile the list, Forbes’ analysts examined the last three significant movies (released on at least 2,000 screens) the actor was in prior to June 2016, then calculated the operating income of those films and then divided that by the star’s estimated pay for those films to come up with a number for final return on investment.

By that model, Evans returned $135.80 at the box office for every $1 he was paid. He starred as Steve Rogers/Captain America in the blockbusters “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” and “Captain America: Civil War.”

Chris Pratt finished second on the list with a $125.40 return for every $1 paid, thanks to his roles in “Jurassic World” and “Guardians of the Galaxy.”

Scarlett Johansson was third on the Forbes list with a return of $88.60 at the box office for every $1 paid with recent roles in “Lucy” and as Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow in “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” and “Captain America: Civil War.”

The Forbes list was issued a week after Forbes ranked Johnny Depp as the most overpaid actor for the second year in a row with a return of $2.80 for each $1 paid. The entire top 10 of the Best Actor for the Buck list.

  1. Chris Evans, returned $135.80 for each $1 paid.
  2. Chris Pratt, returned $125.40 for each $1 paid
  3. Scarlett Johansson, returned $88.60 for each $1 paid.
  4. Mila Kunis, returned $49.50 for each $1 paid
  5. Vin Diesel, returned $32 for each $1 paid
Further down the list, Matt Damon and Jennifer Lawrence tied for ninth, returning $17.70 for each $1 paid. To see the complete list, head over to Forbes.com.

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dude made $300k for the first Cap movie. in this day and age that seems insane. He wasn't a total unknown at that point, and i'm sure he was contracted for further movies, but damn, that's a dogshyt salary for the star of a blockbuster type movie.
 

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dude made $300k for the first Cap movie. in this day and age that seems insane. He wasn't a total unknown at that point, and i'm sure he was contracted for further movies, but damn, that's a dogshyt salary for the star of a blockbuster type movie.

You gotta be willing to eat them pay cuts to build something sometimes though. John Witherspoon talked about his appearances in the Friday movies and how little the first one paid.



Less than 10k for Friday.
$400,000 for Friday after Next.
1 million for Next Friday.

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Sheeeeit. He could have turned his nose up at the $10k, but he took it, and overall built 1.41 million off the first three films total. I mean damn. Scale that to Chris Evans and these Marvel movies, and there ain't no telling how much he will be making in the last 2 Avengers movies.
 

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I mean “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” and “Captain America: Civil War.” are his last real released movies. He can get more money from Marvel but not really anyone else.
 
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