Blockbuster movies are extremely expensive, and one can often see an unforeseen cost rise through the roof. Budgets are vital in making a movie, but sometimes it can be commonplace for a movie to go over budget, with the numbers of cash spiraling out of control due to unforeseen reasons. This could be the result of a film needing reshoots, expensive CGI, or the need for more lavish sets.
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It’s not uncommon for a film to go over budget by a few dollars, but in the case of some films, they can go so far over budget that they can range in the millions of dollars. There are a few films that have spent almost hundreds of millions well over the original budget during development.
9Cleopatra
Cleopatrahad a notorious production that some claim almost broke 20th Century Fox due to its wild production costs.Cleopatrawent through two directors, and two different casts, and took over two-and-a-half years to complete.Cleopatrawas ripe with controversy, with the adulterous affair between the stars Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
What was supposed to be a four-hour epic about the queen of Egypt becoming the mistress of Julius Ceasar of Rome to save her kingdom, soon became a film known for its oversized budget. The original budget was supposed to be $2.9 million, butthe final cost was around $44 million. Counting for inflation in 1963, the final budget would be $426 million.

8King Kong
With the behemoth creature of King Kong being one of the earliest works of special effects, it’s only right that one of Hollywood’s most iconic pictures gets one of themost expensive remakes.King Kongwas Peter Jackson’s newest film in 2005 and was to be a CGI spectacle of giant apes and dinosaurs.
The film had a total cost of $207 million, and despite the Studio executives claiming happiness over the final product, they were not happy with the film goingover budget by around $32 million. Peter Jackson and his production company even offered to pay for the extra shots needed.

7John Carter
Disney’s attempt at a sci-fi epic franchise was less than successful when they released what was supposed to be the start of a series of films withJohn Carter. The film chronicled the interplanetary adventures of a Civil War captain, John Carter, as he ventures through unknown lands against unknown creatures.
Even with Britain’s tax authority paying Disney $42.9 million toward the film’s cost, the film still ranover budget to a whopping $306.6 million. The expensive cost for a 2012 picture did not reap the rewards of its own cost.

6Titanic
For a long time, no movie could dethroneTitanicas the box office king. The romance between the characters, and the tragedy of the real-life Titanic was an emotional spectacle that audiences just had to witness for themselves. However, the film’s production was not as dream-like as the film itself.
Titanicis reported for being six months late to the big screen, as well asover $100 million over budget. The film doubled its budget over production, taking it to $200 million total. However, the success ofTitanicmade sure that the film going well overbudget was of little concern.

5Avengers: Infinity War
As one of the more recent and iconic blockbusters, Marvel Studios unveiledAvengers: Infinity War, the beginning of a two-partAvengersfilm that would test the boundaries of what was possible to put to screen. The filmfeatures almost every hero from all previous ten yearsof Marvel Studios pictures, and an impressive display of CGI, so it’s no surprise the film went over budget.
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Directors Anthony and Joe Russo confirmed that the film went over budget, andspent upwards of $450,000 every single dayit was in production. The directors attributed this cost to the expensive visual effects, mass production, and the incredible salary of expensive actors like Robert Downey Jr.
4Apocalypse Now
When Warner Bros. bought the script forApocalypse Now, they envisioned the picture as being filmable for no more than $2 million. This was way back in 1969, and the project remained dead in the water until famed director Francis Ford Coppola revived it, withan agreed budget of $12 million. However, to see his true vision come to life, he spent some of his millions onThe Godfatherfame, and the film was released 3 years later after endless shooting in the Philippines with a budget above $30 million.
Apocalypse Nowis often regarded as one of thebest films of all timeand has an adoration amongst critics and audiences alike. The film follows Captain Willard, who is sent to Cambodia to assassinate a renegade colonel during the Vietnam War.

3World War Z
The marketing alone ofBrad Pitt versus zombiesis enough to get people to the theatres.World War Zfollowed a former United Nations employee, who suddenly finds himself amid a growing outbreak. Gerry investigates the threatening virus that brings humanity to its knees, whilst avoiding the growing zombie hordes.
Despite its simplified premise,World War Zwent over budget from an original $150 million, to astellar estimation of $250 million. This increase in the budget can be attributed to the need for thousands of extras, sketchy producers, and rumors of Brad Pitt and director Marc Forster not being on speaking terms during production.

2Waterworld
In a dystopian future inspired byMad Max,Waterworldfollows a future in which the polar ice caps have melted, and the majority of Earth is underwater. Following the story of a mutated mariner, audiences watch the character fight starvation, battle villainous individuals, and reluctantly help a woman and a young girl find dry land.
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Waterworldwas plagued with chaotic production and an inflated budget. Whatwas supposed to be a $100 million epic, spiraled into an abundance of natural disasters of sets being destroyed by hurricanes, production setbacks like rewrites, and more ghastly events that increased the budget to $175 million.
1Justice League (2017)
Fans of the DCEU and especially Zack Snyder know of the notorious production of 2017’sJustice League. Despite filming being well underway, Zack Snyder would constantly bedefending his film’s vision from Warner Bros. higher-ups. Tragically, the death of Zack Snyder’s daughter had the director stepping away from the film to support his family, bringing in Joss Whedon ofAvengersacclaim to alter production.
Joss Whedon ended up reshooting the majority of what Snyder shot. Reported that this cost $25 million, but witha budget well over $300 million, costs would get even higher with the contractual obligation to digitally remove Henry Cavill’sMission Impossiblemustache. Zack Snyder returned to his fans with 2021’sZack Snyder’s Justice League, in which further costs of $70 million were added to bring the director’s original grandiose superhero vision to life for HBO Max.


