Superhuman Black Widow
Superhuman Black Widow is a lady at the highest point of her game, as is the entertainer who plays her – Scarlett Johansson is the world's most generously compensated on-screen character for the second year straight, as indicated by Forbes' yearly positioning distributed Friday.
Johansson, 34, earned $15.5 million more than she did in 2018, essentially because of the huge worldwide achievement of "Justice fighters: Endgame" – the last section of the adventure – for which she earned $35 million.
The on-screen character will take up the Black Widow mantle again in 2020 for an eponymous side project film.
Yet, despite the fact that Johansson and her companions on the rundown all earned more than $20 million, pay imbalance is perfectly healthy in Hollywood. Johansson earned $56 million aggregate over the previous year, yet that sum handles her at just eighth spot for the joined rundown of most generously compensated on-screen characters and entertainers.
For correlation, Robert Downey Jr., Johansson's "Justice fighters" costar, earned about $55 million for his turn as Iron Man in "Endgame."
As indicated by the Forbes positioning of most generously compensated entertainers on the planet, distributed Wednesday, Downey Jr. comes in at third place with $66 million aggregate, behind individual Avenger Chris Hemsworth ($76.4 million) and Dwayne Johnson ($89.4 million).
For the ladies, runner up goes to Sofia Vergara, an industry veteran however a newcomer to the rundown. The "Cutting edge Family" sitcom star earned $44.1 million between June 1, 2018 and June 1, 2019.
She is trailed by Reese Witherspoon ($35 million) and Nicole Kidman ($34 million), costars on the arrangement "Huge Little Lies."
Jennifer Aniston, who came in third in 2018 for the most part because of promoting efforts for real marks, has been consigned to fifth spot with a simple $28 million for the year. The previous "Companions" star – a show which likewise included a visitor appearance from Witherspoon – stars in another arrangement for Apple's on-request web TV administration.
Other new list landings incorporate Elisabeth Moss, supported by the arrangement "The Handmaid's Tale," and Australian on-screen character Margot Robbie.
Angelina Jolie, who was number two on the rundown in 2018, did not make the cut for the current year, alongside Julia Roberts, Cate Blanchett and Jennifer Lawrence.
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