Even Streaming Giant Netflix Couldn’t Pay Millie Bobby Brown as Much as $1.9 Billion Franchise Did for a 2-Picture Deal

Even Streaming Giant Netflix Couldn't Pay Millie Bobby Brown as Much as $1.9 Billion Franchise Did for a 2-Picture Deal

Millie Bobby Brown is one of the youngest and most popular actors in Hollywood. She took the viewers by storm with her spectacular performance in the Netflix series Stranger Things. She became a household name and one of the most recognized faces with four seasons of the show. The actress is just 19 years old and is already a self-made millionaire.

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Last seen in super successful films with Henry Cavill, Brown has also made quite a success with the Godzilla franchise. The salary offered to the star was revealed recently, and it will make your jaws drop.

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Millie Bobby Brown’s salary for the Godzilla movie is shocking

According to Enola Holmes’ contract obtained by The Blast, the actress agreed to be paid $1,000,000, plus a cut of the back end for the role of Maddie in Godzilla: King of Monsters. As per the reports, if she comes back to the franchise for the role, then she would probably earn $3 million. Also, it was estimated that if the movie earned more than $750 million worldwide, Brown’s income for the film could have gone up to $4.5 million.

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Along with the paycheck, the actress also got a 5% cut of all the merchandise around her character. Brown’s contract also states that her name must be displayed in the main titles and on a separate card.

Also read- “I’m definitely ready to wrap up”: Millie Bobby Brown Reportedly Refused $12M to Continue Stranger Things After Season 5

About Millie Bobby Brown’s Godzilla: King of Monsters

Millie Bobby Brown plays Madison Russell aka Maddie in Godzilla. The star cast of the film includes Kyle Chandler, Vera Farmiga, Bradley Whitford, Sally Hawkins, Charles Dance, Thomas Middleditch, Aisha Hinds, O’Shea Jackson Jr., David Strathairn, Ken Watanabe, and Zhang Ziyi. The movie was directed and co-written by Michael Dougherty.

The movie is a sequel to Godzilla released in 2014. As per the plot of the film eco-terrorists release King Ghidorah, who awakens other monsters called Titans across the world. It forces Godzilla and Mothra to surface and get involved in a battle with Ghidorah and Rodan.

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Millie Bobby Brown

The film Godzilla: King of Monsters was theatrically released on May 31, 2019. It received mixed reviews from critics and praise for its visual effects, action sequences, cinematography, and music. It grossed $386.6 million worldwide with a production budget of $200 million.

The actress was also part of the sequel Godzilla VS Kong released in 2021. It grossed $470.1 million worldwide.

For the unversed, Millie Bobby Brown became a popular name with her stint in Stranger Things. The Duffer Brothers show gave her the character named, Eleven. She is the only female lead in the group, and as per reports, the actress earned a whopping amount of approximately $350,000 per episode for the third reason of Stranger Things. The actress was also part of two installments of Henry Cavill’s spy movie Enola Holmes.

Also read- “It’s been in our lives for a very long time”: Millie Bobby Brown Wants to Exit Stranger Things After Season 5 to Focus More on Hollywood Career

Source- The Blast

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Arushi is a keen follower of Hollywood movies and TV shows. She has an experience of 5+ years in content writing and loves to write on everything around Hollywood and fan fiction. An ardent Hollywood buff, Arushi loves to tell stories through her writing and has contributed to several posts. You will find her following celebrities and enjoying classics in her free time.

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