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7 Most Expensive Hollywood Movies Of 2023: In the cinematic landscape of 2023, Hollywood experienced a blend of outcomes, marked by only a select few blockbuster films achieving success at the box office. Notably, a key contributing factor to this dynamic was the considerable budgets associated with these movies. It raised eyebrows when even high-profile productions like Fast X and Mission Impossible 7 were branded as underperformers, despite substantial financial investments. For a more in-depth exploration of the factors contributing to these unexpected outcomes in the film industry in 2023, read on to uncover the intricacies of this intriguing phenomenon.

7 Most Expensive Hollywood Movies Of 2023

Mission Impossible 7 (Amazon Prime Video)

The film featuring Tom Cruise turned out to be one of the major surprises of the year. Despite having a compelling storyline, the movie only managed to generate $567.53 million globally, falling short against its substantial budget of $290 million. This resulted in the film being labeled as a box office flop, marking an unexpected outcome for both audiences and industry experts.

The Marvels (Disney+Hotstar)

Anticipation was high for the film featuring Brie Larson, especially given the massive success of its predecessor, which crossed the billion-dollar mark worldwide. Unfortunately, despite the promising expectations, the movie fell short, earning only $205.59 million against a substantial budget of $274.80 million, as reported by Forbes. This financial setback categorizes the film as a commercial flop, marking a disappointing outcome compared to the optimistic hopes that were initially placed on its success at the box office.

Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (To Be Out On HBO Max)

Aquaman 2 was anticipated to be a significant milestone for the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), and there were high hopes surrounding its release. However, the movie has faced disappointment right from its opening day. Currently being screened in theaters, the film has only garnered $107.90 million in earnings, signaling a trajectory toward being labeled as a flop. Reports indicate that the movie carries a substantial budget of $205 million, making its underwhelming performance a notable setback for those who were expecting it to be a major success within the DCEU.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 (Disney+ Hotstar)

Marking James Gunn's final contribution to Marvel, this MCU film, Guardians of the Galaxy 3 (GOTG 3), exceeded expectations at the box office. Despite a robust budget of $250 million, the movie achieved remarkable success by grossing $845.55 million. Gunn's farewell to Marvel proved to be a resounding triumph, surpassing financial projections and solidifying its place as a blockbuster within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Indiana Jones and the Dial Of Destiny (Disney+Hotstar)

Headlined by Harrison Ford, this film was backed by a staggering budget of $295 million, according to Variety. Unfortunately, the movie faced disappointment from both critics and audiences, turning into a box office nightmare. With global earnings reaching just $383.96 million, it became a colossal flop, failing to meet expectations and falling short of the success envisioned for such a high-budget production.

The Little Mermaid (Prime Video)

Leveraging subsidies, this film managed to steer clear of the "flop" label by securing $569.62 million in global box office earnings. However, it fell short of expectations and was deemed an underperformer, despite its financial success. The movie's ability to avoid being labeled a flop was attributed to the support it received, but its performance still left room for improvement in meeting anticipated success levels.

Fast X (Peacock)

The film welcomed back Brian Tyler, the longtime composer of the franchise, to create the score. With a projected production budget reaching $340 million, Fast X stands as the eighth most costly film ever produced. The filming process extended until August, spanning locations in London, Rome, Turin, various Italian cities, Lisbon, and Los Angeles.