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Which movie can be selected among the ten most expensive movies in the world?

There is no doubt that making a movie costs money. Whether it’s hiring actors, doing special effects, making props, or anything else, it costs money, and the amount is not small. So now let’s take a look at the top ten money-consuming projects in the world. Movie!

? 1.?Pirates of the Caribbean 3 - At World's End

In fact, many people would not have thought that this movie would cost the most money, so Pirates of the Caribbean is very good to watch, but I didn’t expect that the third part would be so expensive. In fact, the cost of this movie was US$342 million, currently the highest in the world, with a global box office of US$960 million. 2. Cleopatra

The movies invested by 20th Century Fox in the 1960s almost brought down 20th Century Fox. It invested US$340 million (in 1963), and the global box office was only US$26 million. , even if the underwear is properly matched, the money will still be paid.

3. Titanic

Also produced by 20th Century Fox, it invested US$294 million and grossed US$1.83 billion at the global box office. It became the box office champion and it was worth it.

4. Spider-Man 3

Toby’s version of Spider-Man is my favorite version of Spider-Man. Spider-Man 3 cost US$290 million and grossed US$883 million at the global box office. 5. Enchanted

The cost was US$280 million and the global box office was US$580 million.

? 6. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Cost 275.5 million U.S. dollars, global box office 930 million U.S. dollars

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An old science fiction film, it has its shadow in many current science fiction films. It cost 271 million US dollars (1995) and had a global box office of 210 million US dollars.

? ?8. Pirates of the Caribbean 2 - Dead Man's Chest

The cost was US$264 million (2006), and the box office was US$1 billion.

9. Avatar

Cameron’s another masterpiece after Titanic, costing US$261 million (2009), with a global box office of US$2.7 billion.

10. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

? Cost US$257 million (2012), box office of US$1 billion.