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Most expensive television series (cost per episode) Title Year(s) Est. costs (million US$) Ref. Unadjusted 2023 inflation Game of Thrones 2012 6 8 [16] Boardwalk Empire (season 1: 2010 5 7 [16] House of Cards 2013 4.5 6 [10] House of Cards (seasons 2 and 3) 2014–2015 4.23 5 [17] Hemlock Grove (season 1) 2013 4 5 [18]
HBO’s “House of the Dragon” cost under $20 million per episode to produce its 10-episode first season, which debuts Aug. 21, a source close to production told Variety. For comparison ...
During Game of Thrones Season 1, the budget was only $6 million per episode, which is roughly $54 million LESS than the new Lord of the Rings show.View Entire Post ›
COVID protocols have added about 5% to the cost of film and TV production budgets, according to an analysis by the California Film Commission. The study is the first to precisely quantify the ...
Initially aired as a one-off special, [160] E! would later give the series a full order of five additional episodes beginning in August, and renewed the series for further seasons. [161] [162] On July 13, E! also premiered Celebrity Call Center, a series featuring celebrities engaging in remote conversations with members of the general public ...
However, when production started on the pilot episode, Ford Motor Company's Studio-TV Car Loan Program was the lease supplier for Spelling-Goldberg. They looked at lease stock and chose two 1975 351 Windsor V8-powered ( VIN code "H") "Bright Red" (paint code 2B) 2-door Gran Torinos.
At this point, they can expect to be making $15,000 per episode or $315,000 per year. Highest-paid cast members Some cast members stay much longer than five years and become household names.
In September 2016, Vulture reported that the cost per episode for the show was approximately US$7 million to US$8.5 million per hour, with a total cost for the 33 episodes between US$231–US$289 million. Despite receiving tax credits for shooting in Florida, shooting in the Florida Keys was costly.