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Harrison Ford's Net Worth in 2022 is Skyrocketing

Harrison Ford's Net Worth in 2022 is Skyrocketing
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Starring in two massively popular decades-long franchises just isn't enough for veteran actor Harrison Ford.

The Star Wars and Indiana Jones star is set to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe, replacing the late William Hurt as General Thaddeus Thunderbolt Ross in the upcoming Captain America: New World Order. Ford has created an incredible net worth by staking himself into popular franchises, and that trend seems to continue.

Ford describes himself as "a late bloomer," not finding his stride as an actor until his mid-thirties. But when he took that life-changing role as Han Solo in 1977, his career took off. He starred as Solo and as the titular hero of Indiana Jones throughout the '80s, only to reappear as both characters decades later.

Thanks to those two franchises – along with his many other massive film roles – Ford has been one of the most bankable stars for decades. He has an estimated net worth of $300 million – compiled from merchandise, video game likeness, and film salary, among many others. That massive bankroll pays off for his films, as he's one of the highest-grossing actors of all time.

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His salaries for his upcoming MCU roles and the 2023 Indiana Jones sequel have yet to be announced, but they're likely to be in the tens of millions. For his reappearance in the Star Wars franchise with 2015's The Force Awakens, he netted $25 million, $10 million of which was based on the film's box office performance.

When Indiana Jones was revived in 2008 with Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, he made a whopping $65 million. That's quite a step up from the original trilogy; he made $5.9 million for Raiders of the Lost Ark, $4.5 million for Temple of Doom, and $4.9 million for The Last Crusade.

Ford's salary changes depending on the studio. But even when it's not for a massive franchise, he gets paid well; for K19: The Widowmaker, he made $1.25 million every single day he was on set.

His likeness is also used for video games and merchandising for the two profitable franchises. Those numbers aren't readily available, but they create an incredible annual payday for Ford.

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Another factor in his net worth is rerun royalties. Each film has a specified contract for royalties; some give a big payout for streaming services, some only on television airings – Star Wars costar Mark Hamill has talked about how simple the Hollywood contracts were before the days of streaming. Nevertheless, the lasting success of the films has been kind to Ford's net worth.

All told, Ford has built up the largest fortune among his fellow original Star Wars costars.

This is all coming from the same guy who only made $10,000 (about $50,000 adjusted for inflation) for his role in the groundbreaking Star Wars: A New Hope in 1977.