
"Big Score": Tom Holland's Fee for "Spider-Man: New Day" Revealed
Tom Holland could earn over $100 million for "Spider-Man: New Day." Three sources familiar with the deal's terms told TheWrap about the actor's contract details.
This sum consists of a guaranteed fee of at least $20 million and substantial bonuses tied to "New Day's" box office performance. There is no upper limit to the additional payments, so Holland's earnings continue to grow with the film's revenue.
"New Day" surpassed the $2 billion mark worldwide three weeks after its premiere. Such success could bring Holland one of the largest single-film payouts in Hollywood history. Currently, according to available data, the record belongs to Bruce Willis, who earned approximately $114 million from one film thanks to his fee and a share of the profits from 1999's "The Sixth Sense."

Holland's earnings growth is particularly notable against the backdrop of his previous appearances as Peter Parker. For his debut in "Captain America: Civil War," the actor received $250,000; for "Spider-Man: Homecoming," $500,000; for "Far From Home," $4 million; and for "No Way Home," $10 million. Thus, in nine years, his earnings from solo Spider-Man films have grown by approximately 200 times.
Sony Pictures declined to comment on the contract terms, and Holland's representatives did not respond to TheWrap's request.
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