Jason Momoa Net Worth: How Much Did DC Pay Him for Aquaman

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Jason Momoa, the american actor, producer, and director, has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry, but it’s his portrayal of Aquaman in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) films that has solidified his place as a household name. In this article, we’ll take a deeper dive into Jason Momoa’s net worth and how much DC paid him for his role as the King of the Seven Seas.

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Jason Momoa

Riding the Wave of Success: Aquaman’s Earning at the Box Office

The first Aquaman film, directed by James Wan, was a massive hit, earning over $1.148 billion at the box office. The film introduced audiences to the character of Arthur Curry, played by Momoa, and the underwater kingdom of Atlantis. Aquaman‘s success set high expectations for the sequel, making Momoa’s role in the DCEU even more significant.

Jason Momoa as Aquaman
Jason Momoa as Aquaman

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A Look into Jason Momoa’s Aquaman Earnings

According to a report from Variety, Jason Momoa is being paid $15 million for his role in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, which is said to be double of what he was paid for the first film. This means that his salary for the first film was around $7.5 million. Momoa originally signed on to do a sequel as part of his original deal for Aquaman, but he renegotiated his contract after the first film became a significant success.

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Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom
Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom

Based on the information above, it is safe to assume that Jason Momoa’s net worth is around $22.5 million, with the majority of that coming from his role as Aquaman in the DCEU films. While his salary for the sequel is notably higher than what he earned for the first film, it is still $5 million short of the $20 million salary frequently afforded to major movie stars for theatrically released films.

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Jason Momoa as Aquaman
Jason Momoa as Aquaman

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Momoa’s role as Aquaman has proven to be instrumental to the DCEU brand, and his successful outing in the first film has paved the way for him to negotiate a higher salary. It remains to be seen how audiences will receive the upcoming Aquaman sequel, but if it performs well, Momoa will likely be able to negotiate an even higher salary in the future.

Source: Variety

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