‘Game of Thrones’ is currently the most talked about shows on television. This is the last season and it has been creating a lot of hype much before its telecast. The official channel HBO has been running this show for a decade now and the show has managed to gain its popularity with all the seasons. The season is reportedly made on a budget of USD 15 million that is Rs. 104.78 crore.
Stars like Emilia Clarke, Kit Harington, Peter Dinklage, and Lena Headey among others play the pivotal characters and their pay cheques have also increased over the years as they have been appearing in all the seasons of ‘Game of Thrones‘.
Who is the highest paid actor in Game of Thrones Series?
Emilia Clarke
Emila aka Daenerys Targaryen aka Khaleesi, aka the Mother of Dragons’ net worth, is 13 million dollar and for per episode of ‘Game of Thrones, she reportedly earns £537,000 that is Rs. 4.85 crore per episode. Such a heavy amount, isn’t it?
Kit Harington
Jon Snow aka Aegon Targaryen is one of the lead characters in the show and he is Khaleesi’s on-screen lover in the series. His paycheck is of around £537,000 that is Rs 4. 85 crore.
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
Nikolaj aka Jaime Lannister is reportedly earning $1,066,667 (Rs. 7.45 crore) per episode. Such a hefty amount, isn’t it?
Peter Dinklage
One of the important characters in all the seasons, Tyrion Lannister reportedly draws $710,000 (Rs 4.96 crore) per episode. His net worth is rumoured to be 15 million dollar.
Lena Headey
Lena who plays Cersei Lannister also earns $710,000 per episode and this is quite a heavy amount. She is a tough competition in terms of salary with her male counterparts.
Sophie Turner
Sophie who plays one of the Stark sisters doesn’t encash much from ‘Game of Thrones’. She earns only $210k that is Rs 1. 46 crore.
Maisie Williams
Sophie Turner’s on-screen sister Arya Stark is also in Tier B like Sophie and she also earns $210k.
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