Transformers: Age Of Extinction — $210 Million
This movie might not be to everyone’s tastes, but they sure cost much to produce as it was packed full of special effects galore and mammoth fight sequences.
X-Men: The Last Stand — $210 Million
Among all the X-Men movie, X-Men: The Last Stand turned out to be the most expensive of them. What could have made it that expensive, was it the special effects? Was it the extra makeup? No-one really knows.
Oz The Great And Powerful — $215 Million
in spite of enjoying a much lesser fame than its original counterpart, Oz The Great And Powerful racked up one of the biggest fees in history. Even pulling out all the stops couldn’t save this movie and regardless of costing $215 million, it failed to make a lasting impact in cinematic history.
Men In Black 3 — $215 Million
Bringing the beloved tale back after a long hiatus, Men In Black 3 really did everything it could to make an impact and, costing $215 million, certainly made a good go of it.
The Avengers — $220 Million
One of the most popular superhero groups of all time, The
Avengers proved massively popular when it was released in cinemas. It was
good news for producers, too; costing $220 million, they had a lot on the line.
Man Of Steel — $225 Million
Production bosses on Man Of Steel
might not have been too happy after the movie was released. A rejuvenation
of the Superman story, the film didn’t really take off in cinemas, and having
cost a massive $225 million to make, cost some serious debt.
Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man’s
Chest — $225 Million
The Pirates Of The Caribbean films were
collectively some of the most pricey films to ever have been made. Amongst the
group, Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest was relatively cheap
and, having cost $225 million to produce, didn’t even match up to the later
productions.
The Lone Ranger — $225 Million
The Lone Ranger is such a
cinematic classic that it’s little surprise how much care and attention went
into it. Production crew certainly made their input, too; costing $225 million
to make, the modern retelling pulled out all the stops.
The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince
Caspian — $225 Million
In spite of being a lesser popular film in the series,
the movie was released to the sound of $225 million, a sum unthinkable to most.
The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug
— $225 Million
The recent cinematic remakes of one of the most
popular fantasy books ever, The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug made a
seriously lasting impact. It’s good news for the film; having cost production
companies $225 million to make, they had a lot of ground to gain.
The Dark Knight Rises — $230 Million
The Dark Knight Rises, was arguably
the best amongst the Batman movies and having cost $230 million to make, more
than made its money back in the end.
Avatar — $237 Million
With a 13 year production history, it’s little
surprise that the costs of Avatar quickly racked up. Reducing viewers into the world of 3D for the
first time in years, the film was a visual masterpiece and with a $237 million
budget behind it, it’s not hard to see why.
The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five
Armies — $250 Million
When the recent The Hobbit film came to a
close, fans wanted to relive the tale again and again. you can say the $250
million that was used to produce it was worth it.
Harry Potter And The Half Blood
Prince — $250 Million
Even though the final Harry Potter movie was
possibly the most popular, it was Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince which
cost the most money. Following the young wizard as he battles his fiercest enemy
yet, the film cost $250 million to make, a mere sum in the Harry Potter empire.
Spider-Man 3 — $258 Million
Pity the producers behind Spider-Man 3. The
third and final of the superhero movie, the film didn’t exactly make a splash
at the box office and, having cost bosses $258 million to make, they weren’t
exactly pleased about it.
Tangled — $260 Million
Even though expensive films are normally filled with
huge explosions and gun chases, Tangled makes an exception. A CGI movie
about a Disney princess, the film cost an alarming amount to make, eventually
coming in with a bill of $260 million.
John Carter — $263.7 Million
One of the biggest Hollywood failures of recent times,
John Carter was also one of the most expensive. Telling a strange tale
of superheroes and aliens, the film promised to be a real spectacle and despite
footing a bill of $263.7 million, failed to pay off.
Avengers: Age Of Ultron — $279.9
Million
The most recent outing of The Avengers team saw
production crew paying the biggest bill so far for the series. Costing a
whopping $279.9 million to make, Avengers: Age Of Ultron put everything
into its production and luckily, it paid off in the end.
Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World’s End — $300
Million
The third film in the series, Pirates Of The
Caribbean: At World’s End was also the second most costly. Coming in to a
tune of $300 million, it really pulled out all the stops in production and
despite the special effects, failed to really move fans.
Pirates Of The Caribbean: On
Stranger Tides — $378.5 Million
In a bid to go out on an even higher note, the latest
film, Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides put even more cash
into the series. Costing a mammoth $378.5 million, the latest film was also the
most expensive in history and by the looks of things, the next film will cost
even more.
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