'Forbes' Names Adam Sandler as Highest-Paid Actor of 2025

Hollywood’s financial landscape shifts as streaming deals dominate the rankings.

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  • Forbes has released its annual financial ranking of the top earners in Hollywood for the year
  • Adam Sandler secured the number one spot with $48 million USD following continued success on streaming platforms
  • The overall collective earnings for the top twenty actors experienced a 20% decline compared to the previous year

Forbes has officially unveiled its 2025 list of the highest-paid actors, capturing a transitional era in the Hollywood economy.

Adam Sandler reigns supreme as the industry’s top earner, securing the number one spot with a massive $48 million USD. His financial dominance is heavily supported by a lucrative, long-term deal with Netflix that pays out consistently regardless of individual release performance. The overarching narrative of this year’s ranking reveals a stark shift in the entertainment landscape, with the collective earnings of the top 20 actors dropping 20% to $590 million USD. This decline arrives as traditional theatrical ticket sales waver and stars increasingly pivot to streaming services for guaranteed buyout fees.

Reflecting this digital shift, Mark Wahlberg took the third spot with $44 million USD, solidifying his status as the king of streaming-first stars. The platform-native strategy also catapulted Millie Bobby Brown onto the list, making her the youngest actor included in the ranking with an impressive $26 million USD haul built on streaming hits. Streaming giants also played a pivotal role in legacy returns, notably bringing Cameron Diaz out of retirement with a $20 million USD two-picture deal.

Despite the streaming surge, traditional studios continue to deploy massive capital for star power. Scarlett Johansson landed in fourth place with $43 million USD tied to the upcoming Jurassic franchise reboot, while Brad Pitt followed closely in fifth with $41 million USD for his Apple-backed F1 film. Even with theatrical challenges, eight-figure checks remain a standard play for studios looking to secure A-list attention.

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