Chris Pine earned an upfront salary of $3 million for his starring role in the 2010 action-thriller Unstoppable.
His compensation for major film projects has been a subject of public record, often revealed through various entertainment industry reports and financial disclosures. For Unstoppable, where he co-starred with Denzel Washington, Pine's upfront fee was a significant figure, reflecting his rising star power at the time.
To provide further context on his earnings during that period, here's a look at his reported upfront salaries for key films:
Film Title | Year | Upfront Salary |
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Unstoppable | 2010 | $3 million |
This Means War | 2012 | $5 million |
Note: The salary for 'This Means War' was reported as an upfront fee for the film, which was released in 2012, further indicating his increasing market value during that period. These financial details, common in discussions about celebrity earnings, highlight the significant compensation actors receive for major studio productions. Such figures typically represent upfront payments, with additional earnings potentially coming from back-end deals, profit participation, or box office bonuses, though specific details for these were not publicly disclosed for Unstoppable.
You can find more information on reported financial details of actors' salaries through various entertainment publications.