Antonio Banderas Denies Financial Ruin Amid Reports He’s Lost Millions Supporting Theater in Spain
Antonio Banderas has denied reports of financial ruin, asserting that he is not in a dire situation despite claims of losing millions supporting his theater in Spain. He emphasized his commitment to artistic excellence over financial gain, stating that he can cover the expenses of his projects. Banderas expressed his satisfaction with the success of the Teatro del Soho CaixaBank, which has attracted nearly 200,000 spectators since its opening.
- ▪Antonio Banderas denied claims of financial ruin related to his theater projects.
- ▪He stated that he prioritizes artistic excellence over financial results.
- ▪Banderas mentioned that his theater has attracted nearly 200,000 spectators since its opening in 2019.
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Home > Creative Content > Theater Antonio Banderas Denies Financial Ruin Amid Reports He’s Lost Millions Supporting Theater in Spain “No, my friends, I’m not ruined — I’m at full throttle!” he writes Stephanie Kaloi May 17, 2026 @ 4:34 PM Share on Social Media Share on Facebook Share on X (formerly Twitter) Share on LinkedIn Share on Email (Antonio Banderas attends the 'Competencia Oficial' premiere during the Malaga Film Festival 2026 at the Echegary Theater on March 11, 2026 in Malaga, Spain Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images) Antonio Banderas denied reports of financial ruin, addressing several international media stories that he’s lost millions of euros while supporting the Teatro del Soho CaixaBank in Spain.
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