Austin Butler Net Worth 2024: how much did actor make for Bikeriders and what did he get paid for Elvis?

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Austin Butler and Tom Hardy star together in Jeff Nichols latest film, Bikeriders, which follows the life of a Chicago biker gang from the '60s to the '70s, but how much did the Elvis actor get paid for the role?

Fans of Butler are preparing for the release of Bikeriders in the UK this June. The actor, who is most famous for his Oscar-nominated performance of Elvis plays the role of Benny, a young rider in Chicago’s most notorious biker gang, the Vandals.

Speaking about riding a motorcycle for the role, Butler said: “It was exhilarating riding in a giant group. You feel the energy of every motorcycle coming together.”

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The film by Jeff Nichols is inspired by Danny Lyon's 1968 photography book of the same name. The cast also includes Killing Eve’s Jodie Comer and The Walking Dead’s Norman Reedus. Here’s everything you need to know about how much Butler’s net worth and how much he allegedly got paid for the role.

What is Austin Butler’s net worth 2024?

Butler’s net worth is $4 million according to Celebrity Net Worth. The 32-year-old began his career on TV, bagging roles on the Disney Channel and Nickelodeon’s Zoey 101.

How much did Austin Butler get paid for Bikeriders?

Butler’s salary for Jeff Nichols new film Bikeriders which he stars in alongside Tom Hardy has not been officially revealed. However, according to a piece by ShowBizGalore, the actor was paid a reported $750,000 for his role in the film.

How much did Austin Butler get paid for Elvis?

Butler is reportedly rumoured to have received an impressive pay check of $700,000 for his role in Elvis, according to Cosmopolitan. The role landed him a Best Actor Oscar nomination in 2023, losing out Brendan Frazer for his performance in The Whale.

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When can is Bikeriders coming out?

Bikeriders will be available to watch in UK cinemas from Friday, June 21.

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