Big Budget Hoping Big Return
Hollywood has changed during the last decade dramatically and so have the budgets. In 2007, the average cost to produce a major movie was $65 million. Fast forward to 2017, the production cost is closer to $100 million. The same has happened to the average movie ticket in the U.S increasing from $6 to $8. There has also been an increased amount of films breaking the $200 million budget dollar mark. Why so much? Because big production budgets mean big returns, or so they hope. It also makes for a great marketing stunt throwing those big production numbers out. Even though most of the films on this list ended up tripling returns, some did flop despite the hefty costs. Here are 15 biggest budget movies ever made:
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Surprising list for me never knew
For my taste most of these are not in order
I’m in shock that Pirates of the caribbean was so damn expensive….wow
I think all of these turned out to be amazing other than The Pirates Of The Caribbean.
I agree cant stand Pirates Of the Caribbean movies