Transformers Humiliated Shia Labeouf, Who Made Only $20M in 3 Films, By Offering Replacement Mark Wahlberg Staggering $57M for Just 2 Movies

Transformers Humiliated Shia Labeouf, Who Made Only $20M in 3 Films, By Offering Replacement Mark Wahlberg Staggering $57M for Just 2 Movies
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Mark Wahlberg is a highly acclaimed actor known for his versatile performances and undeniable charisma. With a career spanning several decades, Wahlberg has solidified his status as one of Hollywood’s most bankable stars by consistently delivering captivating performances across a range of genres. The Departed star has established himself as a leading man in various blockbuster films, including his notable role in the Transformers franchise. 

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The Transformers franchise has been a global sensation, captivating audiences with its action-packed storyline and dazzling visual effects. However, behind the scenes, there was a significant disparity in pay between two of the franchise’s leading stars. While Wahlberg secured a jaw-dropping salary for his roles in the series, Shia LaBeouf, who played a pivotal role in the earlier films, earned a mere fraction of what his successor received. 

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Mark Wahlberg

Mark Wahlberg’s Big Transformers Paychecks

Mark Wahlberg‘s role in the Transformers franchise marked a significant turning point in his career, showcasing his ability to lead a blockbuster action film. Taking over as the central protagonist in Transformers: Age of Extinction, Wahlberg injected new energy into the series. He portrayed Cade Yeager, a skilled inventor who becomes entangled in the war between the Autobots and Decepticons. The Fighter star brought a blend of rugged charm, wit, and determination to the character, captivating audiences with his dynamic on-screen presence.

Mark Wahlberg in Transformers: Age of Extinction

The Boogie Nights star’s entrance into the Transformers universe marked a turning point in the franchise, and his bank account certainly reaped the rewards. In his first appearance in Age of Extinction, Wahlberg reportedly pocketed an impressive $17 million. As the film exceeded $1 billion in box office earnings, Wahlberg’s paycheck likely swelled even further. For his subsequent role in Transformers: The Last KnightThe Fighter star negotiated a staggering salary of $40 million, as per reports.

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Shia LaBeouf

Shia LaBeouf’s Disappointing Compensation Compared To Mark Wahlberg

Shia LaBeouf‘s portrayal in the Transformers franchise played a pivotal role in tapping the audience for the franchise. As the young and charismatic Sam Witwicky, LaBeouf brought a relatable and endearing quality to the character, capturing the hearts of audiences worldwide. The Even Stevens star’s earnings for his involvement in the Transformers saga totaled a mere $20.75 million without taxes, spread across the initial three movies. 

The Tax Collector star initially received a modest $750,000 for the first installment, followed by $5 million for the second film. Despite his growing popularity and the franchise’s commercial success, LaBeouf’s pay saw an increase to $15 million for the third movie. However, he sought an $18 million paycheck for the fourth film but was met with a disappointing offer of $15 million, leading to his departure from the franchise. Despite demanding a much deserving hike, the actor was denied the pay, in contrast to Wahlberg, who increased his compensation by folds with just one movie in the franchise. 

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Shia LaBeouf in Transformers

The significant pay disparity between Mark Wahlberg and Shia LaBeouf in the Transformers franchise is a clear reflection of the unfair treatment LaBeouf faced. While Wahlberg commanded astronomical salaries, LaBeouf, who helped establish the series’ popularity, was seemingly undervalued and underpaid.

Source: The Things; Marca

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