Filmmaking is an art. All things considered, busting blocks in the cinema world don’t come modest; films explicitly made for the big screen, in general, have the most galactic financial plans. Millions of people watch a movie. Filmmaking takes a hell of a lot of effort and also a lot of money. So, here is a list of the most expensive movies ever made.
1. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011)
Director: Rob Marshall
Cost of production: $397 million
Regardless of the entirely amazing box office returns, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides was not a modest film. Depp’s fee was estimated to be $55,000,000. With Jack Sparrow and Barbossa’s mission to track down the fountain of youth costing almost $400 million, this is one of the costliest movies ever made in Hollywood.
2. Waterworld (1995)
Director: Kevin Reynolds
Cost of production: $271 million
Kevin Costner lived on a trimaran in the sea, which was once Earth before all the ice covers liquefied and dry land turned into a far-off memory. The Costner-featuring flick of 1995 was the most costly film created during that time. Notwithstanding Waterworld’s advanced setting, critics were unimpressed by the wet exhibitions. Despite being one of the most expensive movies ever made, it’s likely the most acclaimed flop in film history; the film took just $88 million from the US film industry, despite its insane production spends.
3. John Carter (2012)
Director: Andrew Stanton
Cost of production: $263 million
The expense of John Carter was ridiculously crazy. It cost Disney somewhere near $200 million, making it the organization’s greatest failure ever. The individual expense of the film additionally wasn’t so little.
4. Tangled (2010)
Director: Nathan Greno, Byron Howard
Cost of production: $260 million
Tangled was so costly fundamentally due to the amount of time required to get the story right. The producers took around ten years of different iterations at the film they ended up scrapping everything and started once again. It is a rare engaging Disney animation that failed to recover its cost. Tangled ultimately made profits when it was released in worldwide theaters.
5. Spider-Man 3 (2007)
Director: Sam Raimi
Cost of production: $258 million
Spidy-2 grand success laid the ground for an extravagant budget for Spiderman-3. the studio likely didn’t have a very remarkable decision on the incredible financial plan. Delayed production timelines, massive CGI cost, and star salaries resulted in $258 million. Though the movie was entertaining and loved by the fans, investing so much into the production was not a wise decision from a business point of view.