Saturday, November 28, 2015

The pay gap Stars Avengers: the era of Ultron is abysmal

It is known that Robert Downey Jr. is the best Marvel Avenger paid. Since dressed as Iron Man for the first time in 2008, the actor has amassed a fortune millionaire could well serve to retire with a comfortable retirement at age 50. 
In 2012, after the release of the first Avengers , he unveiled the wage gap between Robert and his colleagues to the point that came to collect $ 50 million while Chris Evans claimed 2 million and Scarlett Johansson, 6. 
But what happened with the sequel? Are the same salary or the same difference is kept? Fortunately for his actors, his checks were higher but Robert Downey continued to mark difference . Recently they released the salaries of the stars of Avengers: Ultron era and these were the figures: Robert Downey Jr. was $ 40 million, followed by Scarlett Johansson 20 million, being the only Avenger to get a salary . eight digits after Iron Man But the rest had to make do with less: Chris Evans (Captain America) 6.9 million, Jeremy Renner (Hawkeye) was charged 6.1 million and interestingly - the Chris Hemsworth was successful THOR- least one 5.4 million salary ; while the lowest of all was for Mark Ruffalo (Hulk) with 2.8 million.
Undoubtedly, the most striking is the wage gap between Scarlett Johansson and the rest of his teammates. This is due to the demand that exists around the character of the Black Widow, and that is one of the oldest roles of the series after appearing for the first time in the first installment of Iron Man ; in addition to the actress cache he has been rising over the years. Notably, his salary of 20 million marks a before and after in the struggle for gender equality in wage industry.
Although not yet been confirmed for a solo film Black Widow, with such salary plans is not necessary. Meanwhile, the Avengers back in May 2016 with Captain America: Civil War, in November 2017 Thor: Ragnarok and May 2018 and 2019 with the last two parts of Avengers: Infinity War.

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