Spider-Man Homecoming: Robert Downey Jr remuneration is one million dollars a minute!
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Spider-Man Homecoming: Robert Downey Jr remuneration is one million dollars a minute!

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The remuneration of movie stars is always a matter of debate. The producers did not say how much they took or how much they gave. Overall, there is no debate about it as much.

Spider-Man is one of the superheroes that everyone loves without the distinction of being the youngest. Though born in Hollywood, he likes Indian audiences.

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'Spider-Man Homecoming' is part of the Spider-Man series. It is a film directed by John Watts. Actor Tom Holland made his first appearance as Spider-Man in the 2017 film. Robert Downey Jr. was taken for a guest appearance in the film. The director and producer felt that their popularity would further strengthen the cinema.

However, it is recently learned that Robert Downey Jr took $ 15 million for the film. Not only that but he has only worked three days. That means $ 5 million a day in remuneration.

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Robert Downey Jr is only seen for 15 minutes in this movie. Accordingly, his salary is one million dollars per minute (more than Rs 6 crore, according to the current calculation).



Spiderman: Home Coming Cinema was produced on a budget of approximately $ 175 million. The sequel, Spiderman: Far From Home, was made at $ 165 million. The budget was low because Robert Downey Jr was not in the cinema. Robert Downey Jr is cast as Iron Man in the 2019 Avengers: Endgame. After this, he is acting in the movie 'Black Widow'.

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