Check out the top 10 most expensive movies ever made and decide for yourself if you think the high price was worth it!
10. The Chronicals of Narnia: Prince Caspian – $225 million
Released in 2008, The
Chronicals of Narnia is a popular children’s book series by C.S. Lewis,
turned multi-million dollar film production. Given the already
preposterously high cost of the production, the producer decided to cut
some costs, which is why much of the movie was filmed in the UK because
of the tax credits. Part of the reason for the high expenses can be
attributed to the high cost of creating the fantasy world that is
Narnia. It took 200 carpenters to build the sets and there were over
7,000 props involved in the film. In fact, 35 full time employees were
hired to make props alone during the production.
The high production cost paid off in the end, and Prince Caspian brought in $419,665,568 at the box office.
9. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest – $225 million
Dead Man’s Chest is part two
of Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean series, and tied for one of the
most expensive films ever produced. This film came out in 2006 and
starred such Hollywood big shots as Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, and
Keira Knightley. The price of such celebrities is much of what drove up
the cost for this film’s production. Johnny Depp’s payment alone was an
estimated $20,000,000. The props didn’t come cheap either, the infamous
ships The Black Pearl, and The Flying Dutchman were actually build in
entirety for filming.
Dead Man’s chest made $1,066,179,725 at the box office.
Fun Fact: it cost
Disney $8 million back in 1967 to build the Pirates of the Caribbean
ride in Disneyland, which is $58 million by today’s standards after
calculating for inflation.
8. Man of Steel – $225 million
Swooping in at the bottom of
the Top 10 list, tied with Dead Man’s Chest and Prince Caspian is Man of
Steel. Krypton is running out of natural resources and it’s Superman’s
job to keep the planet’s race alive, in this 2013 superhero hit.
Additionally, $150 million was spent on marketing and distributing this
film. This may sound like a lot upfront, but with such an important and
awaited movie the producers were bound to make most of the cost back
even before the film was released. In fact, Man of Steel brought in $160
million in product placement alone from companies like Walmart, Nikon,
CNN, and Budweiser… just to name a few.
Not to mention, once it hit the big screen Man of Steel grossed $662 million worldwide.
7. The Dark Knight Rises – $230 million
Superhero movies are all the
rage lately, and there’s no doubt that some of the most expensive films
ever produced have to do with the men who can save our planet. Joining
Man of Steel on the list of most expensive films ever prodced is the
2012 release of The Dark Knight Rises. Directed by Christopher Nolan,
this film does not disappoint when it comes to action and suspense.
Somewhat shockingly, however, it was only the third highest grossing
film of 2012, coming behind The Avengers and Skyfall. 2012 was a tough
market when it came to excellent movies, and Dark Knight Rises just
couldn’t keep up despite its high budget.
That’s not to say that the film didn’t bring in any money. In fact, it made a respectable $1,084,439,099 at the box office.
6. Avatar – $237 million
Avatar’s director, James
Cameron, was supposed to start producing the film immediately following
the release of his blockbuster hit Titanic. In fact, it was originally
scheduled for release in 1999, yet it didn’t actually come out until
2009. So what was the ten year holdup? Cameron decided that technology
wasn’t good enough yet to correctly produce his vision, so he had to
wait for computers to catch up.
While the biggest expenses for
this film’s production came from the ground-breaking filming techniques
and graphics, there were some more unusual expenses as well. For
example, Cameron’s vision for his characters involved the creation of an
entire new language–a task that involved contracting linguist Paul
Frommer.
At the box office Avatar brought in $2,782,275,172, making all expenses, no matter how extreme, worth it in the end.
5. John Carter – $250 million
Sometimes films flop no matter
how much money is put into them, as was the case with the 2012 release
of Disney’s John Carter. Never heard of it? That’s not really surprising
given the fact that it only ended up earning $282, 778, 100, the grand
majority of which was brought in from overseas viewers.
In fact, the great expenses
that were wasted on John Carter did not go unnoticed by Disney, who
afterwards questioned the expenses spent on filming techniques for what
should have been a much lower-budgeting movie. Additionally, it made the
company question their spending habits, and budgets spent on films with lesser-known stars,
because everyone knows that films featuring actors like Johnny Depp
will be worth spending money on given the huge financial return.
4. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince – $250 million
Harry Potter and the
Half-Blood Prince, released in 2009, was based off of the sixth novel by
JK Rowling of the same name. This film was a huge box office success,
bringing in $934,416,487. Of all of the Harry Potter films, this was
Warner Brothers’ biggest expenditure.
Unsurprisingly, given the huge
Harry Potter fanbase, the film was off to a great start on opening
night, taking first place for the biggest single-day gross in the
history of cinema. Then the film continued on to break the world record
for five-day gross, bringing in $394 million after just five days of
being released.
Unlike the $250 wasted on John Carter, the Half-Blood Prince was worth it for Warner Brothers.
3. Spider-man 3 – $258 million
Spiderman has been one of the
most popular superheroes of the 21st century, so it’s no surprise that
his role in cinematic history has landed him a top 3 position for the
most expensive films ever produced, or that it brought in $890,871,626
at the box office.
Given the high-grossing
boxoffice climate that existed when Spider-man was released, the film
was in great company when it hit the silver screen. The summer that
Spider-man 3 was released, in 2007, saw some of the highest-grossing
films in the history of Hollywood. 2007 was the first summer to ever see
$4 billion worth of movie releases–which in addition to Spider-man’s
contribution saw films such as Shrek 3 and Superbad.
2. Tangled – $260 million
It’s not often that big bucks
are spent on a princess movie, which is why it’s so surprising that
Disney’s 2010 production of Tangled– based on the story of Rapunzel–
drew so many dollars. Sharply contrasted with the masculine characters
of most all of the other top 10 most expensive films of all time,
Rupunzel told the story of a young, feisty, princess trapped in a tower
with long hair, just like the Brother’s Grimm original tale.
It might seem strange that an
animated movie could be so expensive to produce, and in fact it’s by far
the most expensive animated film ever made, and it took six years to
produce. The main reason why the production was so complicated has to do
with the mixed mediums of Computer-generated imagery and traditional
animation–all of which was worth it when the film brought
in $591,794,936 a the box office.
1. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End – $300 million
A good number of the movies on
this top ten list are a part of series, but Pirates of the Caribbean is
the only production to hold two positions. At $300 for the production,
it’s the most expensive film ever produced by a long-shot, and also one
of the highest grossing, having more than tripled its budget at the box
office with $963,420,425. In addition to great expenses being spent on
the cast, scenes for this movie were filmed all over the world in places
such as: Port Royal, Isla de Muerte, Tortuga, Pelegosto, Isla
Cruces,and Singapore– and the cost of shipping cast and crew all around
the world certainly did not come cheap.
The movie quickly became the
most successful of 2007, and among the most successful films of all
time, making almost a billion dollars at the box office. At World’s End
was the third of four Pirates of the Caribbean films. If you’re yearning
for more, however, you’re in luck because a fifth film is scheduled to
be released in 2015!
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