KEY POINTS

  • Bad Bunny is the first Latino to lead a live-action Marvel movie
  • He is the world’s most streamed artist on Spotify
  • In 2020, his songs got streamed a total of 8 billion times

Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny, 28, has a massive wealth, and he could get richer in the next few years with the release of his Sony-Marvel movie “El Muerto,” where he is playing the titular wrestler with a superpowered mask.

Let us take a look at his net worth and his career achievements over the years.

Bad Bunny, the first Latino to lead a live action Marvel movie, is the world’s most streamed artist on Spotify for the past two years, outpacing The Weeknd, Dua Lipa, Taylor Swift and Adele.

In 2020, his songs classified as “Latin rap” got streamed 8 billion times. His current tour, “El Último Tour Del Mundo," is the highest-grossing tour of all time by a Latino artist, according to Los Angeles Times.

His net worth currently stands at $18 million, as per Celebrity Net Worth.

Alongside his hugely successful music career, Bad Bunny also appears as a wrestler at big World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) events, such as WrestleMania 37 and Royal Rumble.

And he is expected to conquer the big screen next, with the release of “El Muerto” in 2024.

His salary for the film is still unknown, but a glance at the film earnings of other Marvel stars might give an idea as to how much the pop star could be earning soon.

Robert Downey Jr. began his 11-year portrayal of Tony Stark by making $500,000 for 2008's "Iron Man," according to Screen Rant.

Chris Evans debuted in 2011's "Captain America: The First Avenger," for which he got paid $300,000, while Chris Hemsworth earned $150,000 when he first portrayed Thor in 2011.

Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow, aka Natasha Romanoff, first appeared in 2010's "Iron Man 2," earning her $400,000.

Puerto Rico's Bad Bunny, seen here performing in Las Vegas last year, dominated the first ever Spotify Music awards in Mexico
Puerto Rico's Bad Bunny, seen here performing in Las Vegas, dominated the first-ever Spotify Music awards in Mexico. GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / KEVIN WINTER