The Big Three and their Pearson parents are cashing in for "ThIs Is Us" Season 3.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Milo Ventimiglia (Jack Pearson), Mandy Moore (Rebecca), Sterling K. Brown (Randall), Chrissy Metz (Kate), and Justin Hartley (Kevin) will now earn $4.5 million per season.

That breaks down to $250,000 per episode -- including their respective signing bonuses -- with Season 3 running for 18 episodes.

That's a big jump for everyone, although not the same jump. Metz, for example, only made $40,000 to start, vs. the more famous Ventimiglia at $155,000 an episode. THR said Hartley earned $75,000. They didn't reference starting pay for Moore or Brown. They also said it wasn't clear if the supporting cast -- Susan Kelechi Watson (Beth) and Chris Sullivan (Toby) -- also renegotiated this year or not.

These "This Is Us" raises are pretty substantial, but still nowhere near the $1 million an episode of "Friends" lore, plus "The Big Bang Theory," and -- as THR noted -- the new season of "Big Little Lies."

"This Is Us" Season 2 ended with "The Wedding," which had 10.94 million viewers and a 2.8/10 rating/share in the advertiser-loving 18-49 demographic. NBC has to hope Season 3 retains numbers that high, even with the Who Jack Dies mystery solved. There's still the mystery of Randall's flash-forward, among other things.

"This Is Us" Season 3 premiered Tuesday, Sept. 25 at 9 p.m. on NBC. Mandy Moore warned fans about that "Huh?" moment.

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