Action movies are known for their crazy expensive destruction scenes, the use of super high-tech gadgets, gorgeous speedy cars and extensive sets. The movies, although fictional, do use some crazy fictional technology. However, even those fictional technology costs could be estimated in some serious dollars. Did you ever think about what would the financial cost be of the fictional action scenes happening in real life? We’ve calculated he estimated costs of different aspects of the films and the sums will kinda blow your mind.
5. Saving Matt Damon
5. Saving Matt Damon
Why is it that Matt Damon always needs saving in movies? If we combine a few action movies where Matt’s character needed rescuing, we get quite a steep sum. In Courage Under Fire, he called for a Gulf War I helicopter rescue ($300,000), and in Saving Private Ryan, he needed a World War II search party ($100,000). However Damon’s most financially destructive saving mission was definitely the one in The Martian that amounts to approximately $200 billion.
4. The Harry Potter Series
4. The Harry Potter Series
The Harry Potter series are located at such great number of locations and it would be impossible to estimate the complete costs of the franchise. However, it is possible to figure out the net worth of the main building in the movies – Hogwarts. The wizardry school, which is seven stories tall, and also includes towers, dungeons and various other underground areas, is estimated to be a total space of 38,000 square meters (414,000 sq. ft). However, this does include other rooms such the teachers’ offices, living quarters, a Quidditch pitch, or the Great Hall. But just for the land, main building, and towers, the real estate of Hogwarts is valued at around $204 million.
3. The Iron Man Trilogy
3. The Iron Man Trilogy
Iron Man 3’s biggest cost is the 42 different suits of armor he constructed during the movie. Mark 1–7 cost $1.5 billion combined and the Mark 8–42 are estimated to be worth about $7 billion. Another major cost is the artificial intelligence system Iron Man develops that would cost around $10 million. There’s also the gorgeous Cliffside Malibu home that is estimated to be worth $25 million.
2. The Avengers
2. The Avengers
The physical damage the Avengers cause in the movie would cost $60–70 billion, and the economic repercussions and cleanup costs would be somewhere around $90 billion. Additionally, the cost of the loss of human life goes for another few hundred million which brings the grand total of the destruction to be about $160 billion.
1. Star Wars
1. Star Wars
One of the most impressive constructions to ever be featured in any movie is the Death Star from Star Wars. If someone were to build one, it would take them quite some time as Death Star is known to be 140 kilometers (460,000 ft) in diameter, and the students believe it’s made out of steel. The cost of building such an enterprise would amount to $852 quadrillion, yes you read that right, which is as much as 13,000 times the GDP of Earth in 2013. All of that is only for the enterprise itself without the engines, electronics and the rest of the interior.