Tom Holland could make more than $100 million for his work in the summer blockbuster Spider-Man: Brand New Day.The 30-year-old star took in a principal salary of $20 million for his performance in the critically-acclaimed motion picture, three insiders told The Wrap Tuesday, marking a $10 million raise from what he earned for 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home.The English actor ‘will make at least’ $100 million when counting a backend bonus for the hit Marvel motion picture, which has taken in more than $2.02 billion worldwide since its July 31 release.There is no monetary cap on what Holland can earn with the backend bonus on the movie, an insider told the outlet.The huge windfall comes as Holland has made progressively larger salaries for his work in the past decade in the titular role in the film franchise. The Daily Mail has reached out to representatives for Holland and Sony for further comment on the story. Tom Holland, 30, could make more than $100 million for his work in the summer blockbuster Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Pictured July 27 in LA Spider-Man and Boomerang pictured in a scene from the hit Spider-Man: Brand New Day Holland took in $250,000 in a crossover appearance in the 2016 movie Captain America: Civil War, which marked his first of what has been seven outings in the role of Spider-Man/Peter Parker.Next up came the 2017 movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, for which Holland took in a $500,000 payday.Holland’s salaries continued to progress upward, as he took in $4 million for the 2019 movie Spider-Man: Far From Home and $10 million for the 2021 film Spider-Man: No Way Home, after which his initial six-film deal with Sony for the role concluded, according to the outlet.The deal also included appearances in crossover movies such as 2018’s Avengers: Infinity War and 2019’s Avengers: Endgame.Holland’s next contract had been put together by his attorney Robert Offer and agents at William Morris Endeavor, Liam Buckley, Andrew Dunlap and James Farrell, the report stated.The Destin Daniel Cretton-directed motion picture has had unprecedented commercial success, garnering an opening weekend of $360,091,572, according to Box Office Mojo, marking the largest domestic opening ever.Holland’s sound business maneuvers led one executive to describe the actor to The Wrap as ‘the new Robert Downey Jr.’ – as Holland’s financial ascension has mirrored Downey’s in the Iron Man franchise.Downey took in $500,000 for the initial 2008 movie, which ultimately escalated to around $50 million for 2013’s Iron Man 3 based off an initial $10 million salary with backend proceeds. Holland’s first deal with Sony for the role included three feature films and three crossover appearances Holland’s wife and Spider-Man costar Zendaya last month said the actor ‘really loves and cares so much about the character and what the character means to other people.’ Pictured July 29 in LondonDowney continued earning massive salaries for his Marvel appearances, including $10 million for a brief appearance in Spider-Man: Homecoming and more than $100 million for his efforts in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.Holland’s wife and Spider-Man costar Zendaya chat last month with Rotten Tomatoes, explaining why she felt Holland resonated well in the role, following in the footsteps of cinematic predecessors such as Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield.’My favorite thing about Tom’s Spider-Man is how Tom handles Spider-Man outside of Spider-Man,’ she said. ‘So many people connect to this character, to Peter Parker’s Spider-Man.’And especially young people, especially children, and I think that he’s just handled that weight with such grace.’She noted that Holland ‘really loves and cares so much about the character and what the character means to other people’ adding that ‘when you are in front of these kids, you are Spider-Man.’