The 25 most expensive TV shows of all time
Danielle McAdam
14 November 2024
Small screen shows. Silver screen budgets
Netflix
The Crown: $15.5 million (£12m) per episode
Netflix
The Sandman: $16.3 million (£12.6m) per episode
Netflix
Friends: $16.5 million (£12.8m) per episode
Warner Bros. Television
One Piece: $17.3 million (£13.4m) per episode
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The Morning Show: $17.5 million (£13.6m) per episode
Apple TV +
Game of Thrones: $18.2 million (£14.1m) per episode
HBO
See: $18.2 million (£14.1m) per episode
Apple TV+/Alamy Stock Photo
Fallout: $19.1 million (£14.8m) per episode
JOJO WHILDEN/PRIME VIDEO
3 Body Problem: $20 million (£15.5m) per episode
Netflix/Alamy Stock Photo
The Continental: $20 million (£15.5m) per episode
Peacock
The Get Down: $20.6 million (£16m) per episode
Netflix
Westworld: $21.7 million (£16.8m) per episode
HBO
House of the Dragon: $21.7 million (£16.8m) per episode
Courtesy HBO
Band of Brothers: $21.8 million (£16.9m) per episode
Playtone/HBO
The Acolyte: $22.5 million (£17.5m) per episode
Disney+
ER: $25 million (£19.4m) per episode
Warner Bros. Television
Shogun: $25 million (£19.4m) per episode
Disney+
Marvel Disney + shows: $25 million (£19.4m) per episode
Disney/Marvel Studios
Masters of the Air: $27.8 million (£21.6m) per episode
Courtesy Apple TV+
The Pacific: $28.4 million (£22m) per episode
HBO/Alamy Stock Photo
Stranger Things: $32.6 million (£25.3m) per episode
Netflix
Secret Invasion: $35.3 million (£27.4m) per episode
Courtesy Disney+
1923: up to $38.1 million (£29.6m) per episode
COURTESY OF JAMES MINCHIN III /PARAMOUNT+
Citadel: $50 million (£38.8m) per episode
Amazon/Alamy Stock Photo
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power: $63.2 million (£49m)
Amazon Prime TV
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