How Much Chris Pratt Was Paid for The Terminal List

The Terminal List Updates: The Actor of Amazon Prime’s ‘The Tomorrow War’, Chris Pratt will charge $1.4 million per episode for the upcoming adaptation of Jack Carr’s ‘The Terminal List’ on Amazon Prime. Pratt has a number of projects on board to keep him busy till 2023.
Among those projects is The Terminal List, which stars the recurring character of James Reece, a former Navy SEAL, drawn into a new battle after his teammates who are ambushed during a covert mission.
This series also co-stars Jai Courtney, Taylor Kitsch, Constance Wu, Riley Keough, and Jeanne Tripplehorn, which is expected to launch around 2022.
Since his path-breaking turn in Parks and Recreation, Pratt has risen through the ranks of Hollywood that led him to the blockbuster role of Star-Lord in James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy. He then continued to prove his worth while starring in mostly big-budget franchises like’ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1 and 2 and ‘Avengers: Infinity War/Avengers: Endgame’, as well as the ‘Jurassic World’ franchise. His latest, ‘The Tomorrow War’, has grabbed the sequel green light, and with ‘The Terminal List’ now in the cards, he continues to rise through the ranks.

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Reports claim that from Variety, Pratt’s stardom secured a top-tier payday for his work on The Terminal List, counting to $1.4 million per episode. This is a huge increase from the standard TV/streaming salaries. If the comparison is done, Henry Cavill has been making $400,000 per episode for Netflix’s ‘The Witcher’.
The Terminal List enlists veteran action director, Antoine Fuqua. Pratt serves as an actor/producer role as well. Both have worked together on ‘The Magnificent Seven’ before. It’s quite vague to understand what Pratt will charge for both ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special’ after this, but he will continue to make ample money on high-profile projects, which is sure to rise as days pass.
As TV and streaming are making space in Hollywood, salaries are ought to rise up. Actors like Dwayne Johnson, have seen significant up-front fees to make up for expiring box office and day-and-date releases in the era of Covid-19. It’s now a challenge of grabbing up A-list talent and pay them well to ensure the growth of that business because it is the only medium of entertainment in today’s era.

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