How Much Did Audi Pay Marvel For Endgame

30 billion dollars A decade of collaboration between the movie-car brand Audi and Marvel. 24 films total in the Marvel Cinematic Universe have taken in almost A$30 billion.

What do Marvel actors get paid?

Following Edward Norton’s portrayal of the green super-giant in The Incredible Hulk in 2008, Mark Ruffalo took up the part for Bruce Banner’s subsequent appearance in Avengers in 2012. Mark Ruffalo received $3 million for his MCU debut, which was also his pay for Age of Ultron three years later. Ruffalo earned $6 million for the movie Infinity War, more than doubling his previous earnings. Although Ruffalo’s Endgame pay has not been made publically known, it is probable that it was in the $15 million to $20 million level, similar to that of Evans, Hemsworth, and Renner. Ruffalo has never had a solo movie role, and it’s unknown if he’ll ever return to the role of the green mutant.

How much money was spent on Endgame by Marvel?

Ten figures will bring you two blockbusters, but no amount of money has ever bought a second of time.

Director of Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame Joe Russo explained that his two Earth’s Mightiest Heroes movies cost “$500 million plus” to produce while speaking at the Sands International Film Festival of St. Andrews (via Deadline).

“I’m not sure if these figures have ever been published appropriately, but Avengers: Endgame and Infinity War both made more over $500 million worldwide. Thus, the sum of money being spent on these movies is astounding.”

Russo highlighted that he and his brother Anthony felt a “obligation” to “provide a return on that investment” when creating Infinity War and Endgame due of the unachievable budgets.

And you owe it to the individuals who gave you the money, if you have a conscience, to somehow pay them back for their investment.

Is there a deal between Audi and Marvel?

Since 2008, Audi has served as the primary automaker for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, providing Tony Stark with an unending supply of Audi R8s as well as other Avengers with vehicles. However, other automakers have also entered the MCU, like Lexus (Black Panther) and Hyundai (Ant Man and the Wasp). Could BMW be trying to step on its superhero neighbor’s toes in Bavaria?

The new BMW M8 Competition Coupe and the destruction of a BMW i8 may be seen in the latest teaser for the upcoming Marvel movie Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. The Bimmers are given their close-up on the big screen in both occasions, highlighting who they are. However, this is not the only recent Marvel film that use BMWs.

The impending Black Widow movie, which has been delayed by roughly a year, is almost here, and its teaser also depicts the eponymous woman involved in a fast-paced action scenario with a BMW X3 M40i, with it once more being made abundantly apparent what the automobile is. Thus, instead of the more common Audi, BMW will appear in two of the future Marvel films.

Given that BMW is now the brand featured in the Mission Impossible movies, it is not strange to see it in such high-profile, big-budget action pictures. It is unexpected to see one of Audi’s primary rivals intruding on its domain, though. However, Tony Stark was the main reason Audi entered the Marvel universe, and he is no longer part of the MCU (very late spoiler alert). Therefore, it’s possible that without Stark, Audi will stop providing vehicles to superheroes and BMW will take over as the new super-powered premium brand.

In any case, given that Black Widow and Shang Chi will both be released in 2021, it appears that at least a few Marvel films this year will include some interesting Bimmers.

What was Tom Holland’s Endgame salary?

Tom Holland, an English actor and dancer born in London on June 1, 1996, is best known for playing Spider-Man/Peter Parker in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Tom Holland is thought to be worth $18 million.

Holland made $250,000 for his first Marvel movie appearance (Captain America: Civil War) before making $500,000 for “Spiderman: Homecoming,” which amounted to $1.5 million with bonuses. In the end, he received $3 million for his role in “Avengers: Endgame,” but he now receives a base pay of at least $4 million for each movie appearance.

Who is the most well-off Avenger?

With Iron Man, Robert Downey Jr. not only played a key role in the beginning of the Marvel Cinematic Universe; without his outstanding performance, the MCU probably would not be what it is today. Given all of that, it is not shocking that he earns the highest income.

Though initially viewed as a questionable casting move, Downey Jr. soon rose to prominence as the face of the filmic universe. When it came time for him to leave his role in Avengers: Endgame, Downey Jr. received $20 million up front along with a cut of the proceeds, which according to Forbes came to a total of $75 million.

PRODUCTION BUDGETS

The average production cost for a Marvel Cinematic Universe film is $190,350,000, with Avengers: Age of Ultron costing $330,600,000 and Ant-Man costing $130,000,000 respectively. Marvel has already spent $3.8 BILLION on their movies overall, and that doesn’t even include “Avengers: Endgame.” Only one movie, “Black Panther,” has so far been able to cover its production costs alone from its US opening weekend.

WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE

With $946.4 million outside of the US at the beginning of 2018, “Avengers: Age Of Ultron” had the greatest overseas box office of the MCU. But with international receipts of $1.369 billion, “Infinity War” has now overtaken the competition. The least expensive was ‘The Incredible Hulk,’ with only $128.6 million. For each film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, foreign sales total $533 million on average.

SAMUEL L. JACKSON

Even though Samuel L. Jackson has starred in nine of them, most people might not consider he is the series’ main character. The Marvel Cinematic Universe, in contrast to Downey Jr., accounted for 31.8 percent of his career box office.

CREDITS

Five films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, from “Captain America: The First Avenger” to “Infinity War” and the fourth Avengers film, were written by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, only one cinematographer has contributed to more than one film. Jon Favreau and Matthew Libatique collaborated on the films “Iron Man” and “Iron Man 2.” By directing “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” “Civil War,” “Infinity War,” and the upcoming “Endgame,” Anthony and Joe Russo have established themselves as the most prolific directors in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to date.

TRAILERS

The “Avengers: Endgame” teaser has received 289 million views on YouTube in the first 24 hours, making it the most watched trailer of all time. The trailers for “Thor: Ragnarok” and “Avengers: Infinity War” are also among the most popular ones ever.

OSCAR GOLD

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has so far produced 14 Oscar-winning performers. These include Cate Blanchett, Tilda Swinton, Brie Larson, and Michael Douglas (as Hank Pym, the Ancient One, and the Ancient One, respectively) (Hela).

Three actresses have played Aunt May, and Marisa Tomei is one of them. She played the part in Spider-Man: Homecoming and Captain America: Civil War. Sally Field from “The Amazing Spider-Man” and Rosemary Harris from “The Raimi Trilogy” both received Oscar nominations.

Although all three “Iron Man” films were nominated for Best Visual Effects, none of them took home the prize.

TOTALS

In total, the twenty films that make up the Marvel Cinematic Universe have grossed $17,529,805,738 worldwide. This amounts to seventeen billion, five hundred twenty-nine million, eight hundred and five thousand, and seven hundred thirty-eight dollars. Globally, it amounts to 15.5 billion euros.

Disney/Marvel has thus far made a total of $13,722,805,738 after subtracting the total cost of creating the Marvel Cinematic Universe thus far.

Is Audi a Spiderman sponsor?

The majority of Marvel superheroes have driven Audis since the MCU’s (Marvel Cinematic Universe) inception. Iron Man was the first, since Tony Stark is renowned for being the first person to drive an Audi R8 in an on-screen appearance in 2008. However, more recently, there have been a few Spider-Man films that have included Audis as well, with the sequel Spider-Man: Far From Home featuring the Audi e-tron. However, it appears that for the immediate future, Audi won’t be in any of Spidey’s films.

Despite the fact that Spider-Man is a Marvel character, Sony Pictures holds the rights to all Spider-Man motion pictures. Hyundai has recently signed a deal with Sony for the next five Spider-Man motion pictures, taking Audi’s place as the web-slinging hero’s official sponsor.