How Henry Cavill makes and spends his millions

How Henry Cavill makes and spends his millions
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  • Henry Cavill has earned hefty paychecks thanks to playing Superman and starring in "The Witcher."

  • Cavill also has landed some endorsement deals with a variety of brands.

  • He has spent some of his money on fast cars and figurines.

From his work as Superman in the DC Comics universe to his sword-swinging time on "The Witcher," Henry Cavill has been earning some major coin for a decade-plus.

Here's how Cavill makes and spends his millions.

Cavill began his stint as Superman with a $300,000 upfront payday

Henry Cavill as Superman in Man of Steel.
Henry Cavill as Superman in "Man of Steel."Warner Bros. Pictures

Cavill found instant stardom when he was cast as Superman for Zack Snyder's 2013 movie "Man of Steel."

The movie would go on to make over $670 million worldwide, and though Cavill might have gotten a little taste of what the movie took in after all the money was counted, at the start, he received $300,000 upfront, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Not bad, as some who have put on superhero tights for the first time have recieved much less. Chris Hemsworth was paid just $150,000 for the first Thor movie.

Playing the iconic Superman in three movies earned him tens of millions

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Henry Cavill as Superman.Warner Bros. Pictures/Youtube

There's no reputable reporting on how much Cavill earned playing the Man of Steel, but historically actors who play top-tier comic book characters take in up to eight-figure paydays, especially when they get deeper into playing the character. So we're pretty confident Cavill was paid well.

He also made a pretty penny to shoot a cameo in “Black Adam”

Dwayne Johnson as Black Adam and Henry Cavill as Superman.
Dwayne Johnson as Black Adam and Henry Cavill as Superman.Warner Bros. Pictures

Cavill took home $250,000 for his brief end credit appearance in "Black Adam," according to The Wrap's Umberto Gonzalez. It would mark his final time having the S on his chest as Warner Bros. hired "Guardians of the Galaxy" director James Gunn to completely revamp its DC Comics franchise.

Gonzalez also noted that Cavill was paid another $250,000 for a deleted cameo in "The Flash."

So he made out pretty well during his time as Superman.

Cavill was paid $400,000 per episode in season 1 of “The Witcher”

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Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia in "The Witcher."Netflix

After taking in big box office bucks as Superman, Cavill headed over to Netflix and began making some serious money as the sword-swinging Geralt of Rivia in "The Witcher."

According to Variety, he brought in $400,000 per episode in the first season.

Season 2 of "The Witcher," he was taking in $1 million per episode

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"The Witcher."Netflix

Things only got better for Cavill as the show became a hit. For season 2 his pay jumped to $1 million per episode, according to The Hollywood Reporter. He exited the show after season 3.

He earns extra cash from endorsement deals

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Henry Cavill is the global ambassador and Chief Creative Officer of MuscleTech.Muscle Tech

In 2021, Cavill joined the nutritional brand MuscleTech as its global ambassador and Chief Creative Officer.

He is also the spokesperson for the botanical drinks brand No.1 Botanicals (he also has a stake in the company), and you'll see him in ads for Boss Eyewear.

All those gigs likely also come with fat checks.

Cavill spends his money on very expensive vehicles

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Henry Cavill likes cars.Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP

Cavill likes to live in the fast lane, as Motorious highlighted when revealing his car and bike collection.

It consists of an Aston Martin DBS, Ferrari 458 Spider, McLaren MP4-12C, Bentley Continental S, Bentley Bentayga, Rolls-Royce Wraith, and the bikes Ducati XDiavel S, and Ducati Panigale V4S.

A big hobby of Cavill's is figurines

British actor Henry Cavill poses on the red carpet upon arrival to attend the world premiere of the film "Argylle" in central London on January 24, 2024.
Henry Cavill.Henry Nicholls/AFP via Getty Images

You wouldn't think a guy who plays big tough guys on screen would like something as delicate as painting small figurines, but Cavill does.

Numerous times over the years, on his Instagram, the star has showcased his work on his Warhammer miniatures.

And he's his own worst critic. Posting his work on this figurine he noted, "It's not amazing by any means, and the camera hides a multitude of sins, but this is a little work in progress of mine. I have a lot to improve upon."

It looks pretty impressive to us.

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