Forbes has released it’s annual list of the highest paid actors in Hollywood for 2020.

Dwayne ‘The Rock’ is still the uncontested champion, managing to get first place for the second time in a row.

Other actors like Mark Wahlberg, Vin Diesel also featured high on the list.

Six of the actors on the list have all features on Netflix original features

See 2019 list below

10. Will Smith: $35 million
9. Paul Rudd: $41 million
8. Chris Evans: $43.5 million
7. Adam Sandler: $57 million (tie)
6. Bradley Cooper: $57 million (tie)
5. Jackie Chan: $58 million
4. Akshay Kumar: $65 million
3. Robert Downey Jr.: $66 million
2. Chris Hemsworth: $76.4 million
1. Dwayne Johnson: $89.4 million

For 2020, in the top 5 is Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, Mark Wahlberg, Ben Affleck and Vin Diesel.

Akshay Kumar,is the only Bollywood star to make the list, after featuring on Amazon Prime’s upcoming television series The End.

Here’s  what the 2020 top 10 looks like

1. Dwayne Johnson: $87.5 million

2. Ryan Reynolds: $71.5 million

3. Mark Wahlberg: $58 million

4. Ben Affleck: $55 million

5. Vin Diesel: $54 million

6. Akshay Kumar: $48.5 million

7. Lin-Manuel Miranda: $45.5 million

8. Will Smith: $44.5 million

9. Adam Sandler: $41 million

10. Jackie Chan: $40 million

Forbes is set to release a list featuring the highest paid actresses of 2020 next week.

Last year the list had

10. Ellen Pompeo: $22 million
9. Charlize Theron: $23 million
8. Margot Robbie: $23.5 million
7. Elisabeth Moss: $24 million
6. Kaley Cuoco: $25 million
5. Jennifer Aniston: $28 million
4. Nicole Kidman: $34 million
3. Reese Witherspoon: $35 million
2. Sofia Vergara: $44.1 million
1. Scarlett Johansson: $56 million

It lies to be seen who is topping the women this year, but we expect more returnees on the list.

One thing’s for sure, men are still earning way higher than women in the film industry despite a lot of advocating for equal pay opportunities and more leading roles for women.

Actresses like Reese Weatherspoon have taken a strong stance by producing their own films on which women are central to the story and are the leading characters.