Hollywood is no stranger to high-budget productions, but Warner Bros. has taken it to an unprecedented level with its upcoming Harry Potter TV series. The studio has allocated a staggering budget that surpasses even the most expensive films ever made.
Until now, the costliest film in cinematic history was Star Wars: Episode VII, with a production budget of $440 million. The film gained global acclaim for its spectacular CGI and star-studded cast.
However, Warner Bros.’ new Harry Potter series is set to eclipse that record, marking a new era where television series rival and even exceed blockbuster films in production scale and investment. This move highlights the studio’s commitment to delivering a grand, immersive experience to fans of the wizarding world.
Reports suggest each episode could cost £75 million (around $100 million USD). With seven seasons planned each with six episodes the total budget could hit a staggering £3.15 billion, or $4.2 billion USD. This far surpasses The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, previously the excessive show at about $1 billion for two seasons.
A major reason for this huge cost is the construction of an elaborate mini-city at Warner Bros. Studios. This new set reportedly nicknamed “Potterville,” has already seen about $1.3 billion invested. It will feature iconic locations like Hogwarts and King’s Cross Station.
This “Potterville” investment is also a long-term strategy for Warner Bros. The detailed sets could be used for future Harry Potter projects. J.K. Rowling herself is involved as an executive producer, ensuring the series stays true to her original books.
While no release date is set the enormous budget and enduring popularity of Harry Potter guarantee this series will be a global sensation. It represents a new era in entertainment, blurring the lines of film and TV production costs.