Ryan Reynolds vs Hugh Jackman: Who Really Made More Money From the Year of Their Historic 'Deadpool & Wolverine' Project?

In the galaxy of Hollywood’s elite, Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman blaze the brightest, their brilliance eclipse box office records worldwide. These charismatic powerhouses have conquered billion-dollar franchises, embodied legendary comic book heroes, and mastered the delicate alchemy of entertaining fans with razor-sharp wit, both in character and during press tours. In 2024, their legendary on-screen rivalry went beyond claws and katanas; this time, it was a battle over cold, hard cash.
With Deadpool & Wolverine shattering records, the showdown was not just about on-screen action, it was a battle of bank accounts. So, who walked away with the bigger paycheck?
Ryan Reynolds vs. Hugh Jackman, this time at the box office
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Fortune smiled broadly upon the Merc with a Mouth in 2024, with Ryan Reynolds amassing a staggering $85 million treasure chest after expenses cleared. His triple-threat positioning as producer, writer, and star of Deadpool & Wolverine proved masterfully lucrative as the film conquered global theaters to the tune of $1.3 billion. Meanwhile, Hugh Jackman's triumphant return as the adamantium-clawed mutant netted him a respectable $50 million, as per Forbes, his most profitable performance ever, yet still dwarfed by his co-star's financial windfall.
While Ryan Reynolds counted his millions, an unexpected subplot unfolded in his personal narrative as wife Blake Lively's romantic drama became entangled in contentious legal wrangling. The project transformed from simple tear-jerker to industry scandal when allegations surfaced regarding unauthorized script modifications. Court documents whispered explosive claims that Reynolds himself had secretly reworked dialogue and scenes, adding gasoline to an already blazing controversy. The escalating tension between Lively and her director repeatedly pulled Reynolds' name into tabloid headlines, adding an unscripted chapter to his professional saga during this phenomenally profitable year.
Though Ryan Reynolds dominated financially in 2024, previous years saw the star settling professional debts rather than collecting paychecks.
Ryan Reynolds’ game of cameos and cash
Beyond contractual obligations and percentage points, another economy operates in Hollywood, the exchange of professional courtesies. Ryan Reynolds demonstrated this when he appeared briefly in Bullet Train, repaying a debt from years earlier when Brad Pitt made a lightning-quick appearance as the invisible Vanisher in Deadpool 2. The seamless cameo swap orchestrated between these A-listers reveals how Hollywood's inner workings often resemble an elaborate dance of reciprocal favors, with today's gesture inevitably circling back as tomorrow's opportunity.
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David Leitch, the mastermind behind both action spectacles, seamlessly orchestrated this star-powered trade across projects. Brad Pitt’s blink-and-miss cameo in Deadpool 2 took just thirty minutes to film, serving as a playful surprise rather than a major role. Years later, Ryan Reynolds returned the favor by stepping into Bullet Train as Carver, the assassin initially meant for Pitt, bringing their on-screen exchange full circle. In Hollywood, every rivalry, cameo, and controversy comes at a cost; sometimes in dollars, sometimes in favors.
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What do you think of Ryan Reynolds' money-making year? Did he outdo Hugh Jackman in more ways than one? Let us know in the comments!
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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