A Trump-hating actor, Robert De Niro, who is known for his vile anti-Trump rhetoric, recently split with his wife, and could lose a huge amount of money in divorce court, according to Thursday reports.

“Robert De Niro got hit with a real summer blockbuster in court Thursday, when lawyers for his estranged wife demanded half of his ‘$500 million’ fortune — despite a 2004 prenup that his side insists limits her to a $6 million apartment, $500,000 cash and $1 million a year in alimony”.

Hightower, 64, is arguing she is entitled to much more than what is in the prenup— and that De Niro, 75, has kept her in the dark about their money since 2008. She believes she is entitled to a cut of 38 movies and 35 new business ventures since 2004 that involved the Oscar-winning actor.

Hightower attorney Allan Mantel put the couple’s revenue since their pre-nup at $300 million — $250 million of which came from movies. He estimated that De Niro’s net worth was $500 million.

In addition to De Niro’s work in Hollywood, much of their earnings came from his ownership of the Nobu chain of restaurants and Greenwich Hotel.

Hightower’s frustration that she was not considered an equal led to their previous divorce in 1999, Mantel said.

“That’s what caused the first divorce — we want a partnership,” Mantel said. “She enhances his goodwill. She enhances his career. ‘I agree you’re going to be my 50% partner’ — it’s in the agreement.

Judge Cooper seemed inclined to send the estranged couple into mediation, as De Niro argues is required in the prenup.

“There’s a provision here that might get me off the hook so I don’t have to make the decision,” Cooper said.

Hightower says that part of the deal is void due to De Niro’s alleged shady accounting practices.

In a humorous aside, Cooper noted that De Niro’s revenue from acting will drop due to recent developments in the news.

“His income will fall now that Special Counsel Robert Mueller is out of the picture — less ‘Saturday Night Live,’” Cooper said, referencing De Niro’s appearances on the sketch show.

De Niro sat stonefaced.

The judge made a more serious observation as the hearing concluded.

“What you’re dealing with here is all or nothing. Winner takes all. There is always room for compromise,” he said.

“One winner, one loser. Maybe we can avoid that.”

After the hearing, De Niro, as is his custom, held a newspaper over his face and became aggravated while struggling to find his driver waiting for him outside the courthouse.

De Niro filed for divorce from Hightower in December. They are also battling over custody of their 7-year-old daughter, who they had through a surrogate. They also have a 21-year-old son.

De Niro’s lawyer, Caroline Krauss-Browne, is meanwhile complaining that Hightower’s side is nickel-and-diming the actor for every penny of his fortune.

Hightower has issued six subpoenas for his financial records, Krauss-Browne complained.

“She is seeking essentially every piece of paper of De Niro’s receipts for meals on movie sets, wardrobe, payroll records of every employee at Nobu, credit card charges. This all goes back 15 years.”

Neither De Niro nor Hightower would comment on the divorce as they left the court, except the “Goodfellas” star did make a humorous reference to having snarled at reporters during a court appearance in April.

“Any last words?” a reporter asked as he waited for his driver at the corner of Mulberry and Worth streets, shielding his face with a newspaper.

When a news photographer offered a potential quote — “Yeah, ‘Go f–k yourself’?” — the actor laughed.

“Your co-worker just said it,” he chuckled, then got into his car.

De Niro has been a superdad of sorts in recent weeks, shepherding daughter Helen, 7, to parties and events.

The couple’s split was first reported by Page Six in November.

De Niro filed for divorce from Hightower a month later.