Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

Having released hundred of film throughout its existence , Disneymakes film production appear easy . allow ’s be real , though : It ’s not . And also , it ’s gaga expensive . High - quality films take one C of zillion of dollar to make , and it does n’t matter whether it ’s live - action or liven . Film studios are still required to dish out the big bucks . Because of this , we remember we ’d take a tightlipped look at Disney ’s most expensive movies to date . We ’ll be covering everything from its swashbuckling tarradiddle of pirates to its story about a princess with tenacious , golden hair .

However , we wo n’t be looking at films   that have only been distributed by Disney rather than ones that the studio produced . This stand for films create byMarvelandLucasFilmswon’t be work the gash . It ’s also worth remark that the film budget listed here are only crude estimate , not their exact amounts . With that said , it ’s time to baby-sit back and love the show ; here are the 10 most expensive Disney movies ever made ( at the prison term of this listing ’s committal to writing ) !

Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (2006) - $225 Million

The secondPirates of the Caribbeanfilm tells the fib of Captain Jack Sparrow ’s venturous escape from Davy Jones , whom he is in debt to . Of course , Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann once again   shred along   for   this   journey .

The film ’s budget come in around $ 225 million , and that number is no surprise thanks to the half-baked act of special effects . While the film is live - military action , sure characters admit Davy Jones himself , required massive amounts of gamy - technical school animation .

The Lone Ranger (2013) - $225 to $250 million

Johnny Depp also happens to co - star in the next most expensive Disney film alongside Armie Hammer . The Lone Rangertells of a son in 1933 who discover an Indian named Tonto who recalls his adventures in the wild west .

Though the hopes for   this picture show were mellow , its performance was down . It did n’t help that there were multiple yield job , lead to budgetary payoff and even a likely cancellation . Though the exact price of the cinema has n’t been define online , sources indicate it likely cost around $ 225 million to $ 250 million .

The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008) - $225 Million

Prince Caspianbrings the action of C. S. Lewis ’s fourthChronicles of Narniainstallment to the big sieve . This installment has the Pevensie siblings leaving England to return to the sorcerous mankind of Narnia , where 1,300 year have fall and gone . During this Modern time , Prince Caspian plots to override the vicious top executive and return to his rightful place   on the throne .

The lordly scale of measurement of the film had   it cost   near $ 225 million to create , with around $ 100 million of it lead toward peculiar effects . to boot , Disney spent about $ 175 million promote the cinema .

Maleficent (2014) - $180 to 263 Million

This 2014 sorry fantasy , star Angelina Jolie in the titular function , recite the story of a girl in a forest kingdom who , over time , becomes the big threat in the Edwin Herbert Land . The haunting retelling ofSleeping Beautyfrom Maleficient ’s   linear perspective featured mess of magic . Magic mean especial effects , and exceptional effects means money .

This had the film costing somewhere between $ 180 million and $ 263 million to create .

Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) - $230 to $320 Million

The 5th instalment has Captain Jack Sparrow searching out the Trident of Poseidon in ordering to hold out the attacks by Captain Salazar and his ghost sailors . However , track down the relic comes as no easy chore and need Sparrow to team up with a young stargazer and a British US Navy human being .

Though the production budget was large , somewhere between $ 230 million and $ 320 million , the bribe was also deluxe . The photographic film grossed tight to $ 800 million at the box office . The cinema was really procrastinate for many old age due to script and budget issues , but gratefully , it emerge victorious on the other side .

The Lion King (2019) - $250 to $260 Million

The Lion Kinggot a 2019 remaking in which photorealistic animals take center stage instead of classically animated ones . The plot once again had the young Simba leaving the Pride Lands after his father ’s tragic death . However , the result lion must eventually return and take back what is rightfully his from his evil uncle Scar .

The musical cost around $ 250 million and   $ 260 million to bring about . Being that it add up out this yr ( when production price are at an all - time mellow ) and required advanced engineering science , the budget is justified .

Beauty & The Beast (2017) - $254 Million (Plus $300 Million In Marketing)

BeforeThe Lion Kingreceived a remake , Beauty and the Beastwas incur the live - action treatment . The 2017 musical romanticistic phantasy tell the fib of a unseasoned prince in France who is cursed to remain a beast everlastingly unless he learns to love another before the last petal on his enchanted rose falls . The story pick up after a young woman named Belle becomes his captive in exchange for her founder ’s release .

With an estimated budget of $ 254 million ( plusover $ 300 million include the marketing ) , the film remains one of the most expensive musicals to have been released to date . The many special effects had the monetary value skyrocketing high .

Tangled (2010) - $260 Million

In 2010 , Disney let go of its most expensive animation to date : Tangled . The   fantasy   adventures tells of a young womanhood with   magical hair refer Rapunzel who has been lock away in a tug since she was young . come on her 18th birthday , however , she sets out to see the float lanterns with the assist of a thief who bumble into her recess of the forest .

The film cost more than $ 260 million to produce , having drop six year in yield .

Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World’s End (2007) - $300 Million

ThisPirates of the Caribbeanfilm had Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann teaming with Captain Barbossa to rescue Jack Sparrow from the deepness of Davy Jones ' footlocker . As soon as they can dispatch this , they set out to take on the brawny and controlling East India Trading Company , headed by   a valet who hop to permanently free of plagiarisation .

release in 2007 with a budget of around $ 300 million , what was opine to be the Captain Jack Sparrow ’s swan Song dynasty was the most expensive of all sentence when it was released . Though of class , this particular dealership roll in the hay how to top itself .

Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) - $410 Million

Finishing   off the listing is what is known to be Disney ’s most expensive picture show to date . The fourthPirates of the Caribbeaninstallment , On Stranger Tides , has Captain Jack Sparrow trip into a former flaming who levy him and a zombie crew to link her on a quest to scout out the legendary Fountain of Youth . The problem ? A Spanish ship , as well as Barbossa , set out to do the same thing .

Due to inflated yield cost , the budget of the picture accomplish over $ 379 million , with the final bit add up in nearer to $ 410 million .

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