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bankable

[bang-kuh-buhl] / ˈbæŋ kə bəl /


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The film, which has skyrocketed to popularity in China — currently the country’s sixth highest-grossing box office entry of all time — is somewhat surprising as the most bankable of Zhang’s career.

From New York Times

Even for ideas that weren’t under the MIT License, imitation had become Ketchapp’s bankable model.

From The Verge

Then 1967 saw him at his commercial peak with three films, making him Hollywood's most bankable star that year.

From BBC

In other words, few stars remain bankable in and of themselves, requiring Hollywood to stack casts with an almost absurd number of celebrities.

From New York Times

Its titular painter may draw the most attention: Artemisia, star of her very own movie and several based-on-a-true-story plays and novels, may very well have displaced Caravaggio as 17th-century Italy’s most bankable art star.

From New York Times