The most expensive series in the history of TV

The most expensive series in history
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (2022) - Amazon Prime Video
Citadel (2023) - Amazon Prime
Loki (2021) - Disney Plus
Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021) - Disney Plus
Wandavision (2021) - Disney Plus
The Pacific (2010) - HBO 
House of the Dragon (2022) - HBO
The Get Down (2016) - Netflix
Game of Thrones (2011-2019) - HBO
The Morning Show (2019) - Apple TV Plus
The Mandalorian (2019) - Disney Plus
See (2019) - Apple TV Plus
The Crown (2016) - Netflix
ER (1994-2009) - NBC
Blood Brothers (2001) - HBO 
Stranger Things (2016) - Netflix
Westworld (2016) - HBO 
Halo (2022) - Paramount +
Friends (1994-2004) - NBC
Rome (2005-2007) - HBO, BBC and RAI
The Big Bang Theory (2007-2019) - CBS
Sense8 (2015-2018) - Netflix
The most expensive series in history

The most expensive series in television history - have they won over audiences? We take a look at how much producers and streaming giants are spending on new and groundbreaking content. The question is: was it all worth the investment?

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (2022) - Amazon Prime Video

54 million dollars per episode

Directed by Peter Jackson, its first season had a budget of 465 million dollars. It paid off, becoming Amazon's most-watched series to date. Amazon has taken the top spot as well as the second spot on this list, but they had very different outcomes...

Citadel (2023) - Amazon Prime

50 million dollars per episode

Starring Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas, 'Citadel' has cost Amazon $300 million for the 6-episode first season alone, according to the Hollywood Reporter. And yet, it failed to make much of an impression on audiences for that price.

Loki (2021) - Disney Plus

25 million dollars per episode

A superb production, with several high-profile stars, and the Marvel label not only raised the bill but also the quality of production.

Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021) - Disney Plus

25 million dollars per episode

When Disney launched its streaming service, it was clear that it was fighting to be the lead in the industry and are sparing no expense to get there.

Wandavision (2021) - Disney Plus

25 million dollars per episode

It's what Disney does to keep its stars happy, giving them similar budgets so there are no ego fights.

The Pacific (2010) - HBO 

21.7 million dollars per episode

What raised the price of this masterpiece is that no special effects were used and a war was recreated with real visual effects.

House of the Dragon (2022) - HBO

20 million dollars per episode

It takes a big budget to have so many dragons flying around. But looking at the number of viewers, it was worth every penny!

The Get Down (2016) - Netflix

16 million dollars per episode

The problem for Baz Luhrmann is that he almost doubled the initial budget and that caused Netflix to cancel the series. Now, it's in Marvel's hands.

Game of Thrones (2011-2019) - HBO

15 million dollars per episode

As the cast's fame grew, their salaries increased, reaching historic figures.

The Morning Show (2019) - Apple TV Plus

15 million dollars per episode

Paying Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston, Steve Carell, Julianna Margulies, and company, comes at a price. A very high price.

The Mandalorian (2019) - Disney Plus

15 million dollars per episode

It is interesting to note that Disney Plus' best series costs half as much as the rest. But it's still an extraordinarily expensive production.

See (2019) - Apple TV Plus

15 million dollars per episode

This dystopian fantasy featured, among others, Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista, at the height of their popularity. That certainly racks up the bill.

The Crown (2016) - Netflix

13 million dollars per episode

The production of the series is flawless and having Oscar stars costs money but the result has been magnificent for 5 seasons.

ER (1994-2009) - NBC

13 million dollars per episode

George Clooney, Julianna Margulies, Noah Wyle, and Anthony Edwards had a high cache that NBC was happy to pay. Legendary series.

Blood Brothers (2001) - HBO 

12.5 million dollars per episode

Co-produced by Spielberg, and after more than 20 years, this miniseries is still in the top 5 best series ever. It was worth every penny paid for it.

Stranger Things (2016) - Netflix

12 million per episode

Having such a large ensemble cast means that pay rises drive up costs. But of course, it's one of Netflix's flagship series.

Westworld (2016) - HBO 

10 million per episode

HBO's futuristic production is a delight for the senses, thanks to a majestic production.

Halo (2022) - Paramount +

10 million dollars per episode

Paramount Plus brought computer games to life in this standalone action, adventure, and futuristic story about a 26th-century conflict between humanity and an alien threat known as the Covenant. Sci-fi costs.

Friends (1994-2004) - NBC

10 million dollars per episode

The six main characters were paid up to a million dollars per episode, which explains how the sitcom's price tag skyrocketed.

Rome (2005-2007) - HBO, BBC and RAI

10 million dollars per episode

It was a historic co-production, on every level. There were only two seasons but they were of a sensational standard and an exorbitant price tag.

The Big Bang Theory (2007-2019) - CBS

9 million dollars per episode

The seven main characters were paid as much as $900,000 per episode. And this was only after the three main characters lowered their salaries to make them equal to the rest. They were a family.

Sense8 (2015-2018) - Netflix

9 million dollars per episode

A revolutionary and vindictive series that, yes, was very expensive because it had to film scenes in half the world. Its cancellation was a tough pill for the fandom to swallow.