Inside Chris Pratt's Massive Net Worth and Per-Movie Salary

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Remember when Chris Pratt was best known for playing the sweet and somewhat simple (bless) Andy Dwyer on Parks and Recreation? And the vibe was just extremely wholesome? Yeah, well now he's the face of multiple franchises, has a Amazon Prime show coming up, and is one of the highest paid people in Hollywood. So yep, it's about time o'clock to unabashedly dig into Chris's net worth in the interest of being extremely nosy and slightly jealous. But also happy for him! It's fine!

Anyway, here's a quick breakdown of how much this man has made from his most major projects. And psst: Before you ask, Chris's Parks and Rec salary is tragically unknown at this time, but he likely makes quite a bit in residuals thanks to the enduring cult popularity of the show!

Chris Pratt's Marvel Paycheck is Bonkers

Okay, so Chris was paid "just" $1.5 million for Guardians of the Galaxy, which is obviously a lot of money but truly nothing compared to his later paychecks. This was the movie that launched Chris into FAME-fame, and it was so hugely popular that it skyrocketed his salary. To the point where he was paid $5 million just to appear in Avengers: Infinity War.

There's no confirmed info on what Chris made for the Guardians of the Galaxy sequel, but if he made $5 million for Avengers: Infinity War...gonna assume it's a lot. Especially since Forbes listed Chris's yearly earnings as $26 million in 2016, in large part thanks to his Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 deal.

Chris recently starred in the third Guardians film that dropped this year, which made more than $845.6 million at the box office. According to Sports Keeda, he earned $20 million for reprising his role in the film franchise, and that kinda checks out based on the history of his earnings. 👀

Chris Pratt's Jurassic World Salary Is...Jurassic (lol sorry)

On top of earning seven figures for Jurassic World, Chris earned $10 million for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. His Jurassic World: Dominion salary was reportedly a cute lil $14 million, according to Screen Rant.

He Also Made $12 Million for Passengers in 2016

At least according to Forbes, which is kinda surprising considering the movie's reviews! 🙃

He Earned $1.5 Million Per Episode for His Prime Video Show

The Terminal List dropped on Prime Video in July 2022, and Newsweek reported that Chris negotiated himself a casual $1.5 million per episode. No bigs.

Oh, and Chris Also Made a Ton of $$ From Voice Acting

In 2014, Chris lent his ~vocal cords ~ to The Lego Movie, which was massive at the time of its release (ahem, it earned about $470 million at the box office according to Fortune 💅). He's also done voice acting for Disney's Onward, which made $142 million at the box office, and starred as the beloved Nintendo character Mario in The Super Mario Bros Movie. Per BolaVIP, Chris reportedly raked in $5 million for his latest animated flick.

The actor has more animated movies in the pipeline, which means he'll earn more $$$ without physically being on screen. His next movie? Garfield, where he'll voice the iconic lasagna-loving housecat.

Let's Not Forget His Fancy Real Estate

Back in the olden days of 2014, Chris and his then-wife Anna Faris owned a $3.3 million home in the Hollywood Hills. They ended up selling their home post-split and made a pretty decent profit, reportedly listing it for $4.995 million and then eventually offloading it for $4.75 million.

Chris then massively traded up his real estate portfolio for an even fancier and more expensive home in the Pacific Palisades, which he reportedly dropped $15.6 million on. So, ya know, if all else fails he can just sell this place and still be a multi-millionaire.

So, What Is Chris Pratt's Total Net Worth?

According to Celebrity Net Worth, that would be approximately $100 million. But honestly, this number should be rising dramatically in the next year based on the height of his past salaries.

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