Highest-paid actors of 2020: Dwayne Johnson is No. 1, again
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Dwayne Johnson is still on top.
The action star is the No. 1 highest-paid actor on Forbes' annual list, for the second year in a row. But this time, he's not joined by four Marvel Avengers in the top ten, as he was in 2019.
Many of the new class of top-earners got a chunk of their big paychecks from Netflix and other streaming services. Forbes' payday estimates reflect earnings between June 1, 2019, and June 1, 2020.
Sofia Vergara topped the list of highest-paid female actors for 2020 with $43 million (in 2019, Scarlett Johansson led the pack with $56 million).
Here's a look at who's on the list and what they made:
Dwayne Johnson
Earnings estimate: $87.5 million
Along with cashing a huge check for his Netflix film "Red Notice" – Forbes reports it was worth $23.5 million – Johnson is still selling his successful Under Armour line, complete with shoes, clothes and headphones. The big checks will keep coming in, as he plans to make his DC superhero debut.
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Ryan Reynolds
Earnings estimate: $71.5 million
Forbes reports that Reynolds made more than $20 million for each of his recent Netflix films, "Six Underground" and "Red Notice." It's no wonder he offered a huge reward for a lost teddy bear.
Mark Wahlberg
Earnings estimate: $58 million
Wahlberg has made millions producing the series "McMillions" and "Wahl Street." He had a big Netflix movie in the past year, too: "Spenser Confidential."
Ben Affleck
Earnings estimate: $55 million
Yes, he was also in a Netflix film, "The Last Thing He Wanted." He also starred in "The Way Back."
Vin Diesel
Earnings estimate: $54 million
Diesel still got a "Fast & Furious" pay day – for producing Netflix series "Fast & Furious Spy Racers" – but the next film, "F9," was delayed by the pandemic and will now be released in theaters June 25.
Akshay Kumar
Earnings estimate: $48.5 million
The Bollywood star has plenty of endorsement deals and is also starring in an Amazon Prime series called "The End." He also made last year's list.
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Earnings estimate: $45.5 million
Forbes reports that much of Miranda's earnings comes from Disney buying the rights to his Broadway production of "Hamilton," which is now streaming on Disney+ . The movie adaptation of his Broadway show "In the Heights" is out in theaters and on HBO Max June 11.
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Will Smith
Earnings estimate: $44.5 million
No stranger to this Forbes ranking, Smith returns to the list thanks to his steady stream of lead parts and side projects like his Snapchat series.
Adam Sandler
Earnings estimate: $41 million
Although he isn't a box-office draw like the others on the list and his independent film "Uncut Gems" didn't earn him a giant check, Sandler's been successful on Netflix since signing a four-film deal for $250 million in 2014, Forbes reports. His film "Murder Mystery" was popular on the streamer in 2020.
Jackie Chan
Earnings estimate: $40 million
The movie legend had endorsements, licensing deals and five movies in the past year.
From 2019: Forbes' list of highest-paid actors
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Dwayne Johnson tops Forbes' highest paid actors list, again