From 'Tangled' to 'Titanic,' These are the Most Expensive Movies Ever Made

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker ($275 million)

The final film in the Skywalker timeline, after over 40 years of storytelling, reviewed pretty mediocre reviews when it was released. There isn’t much to say about the necessity of good writing in Star Wars films, but somehow this one received the most flack out of all of the sequel trilogy. After all was said and done, this film topped out at $990 million profit, partly because of the inclusion of post-humous Carrie Fisher and other cameos from the original trilogy. However, according to Disney, the Star Wars universe is just now beginning to expand outward, meaning there will be more Star Wars movies to be produced in the future.

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The More You Know

  • In the movie 'The Hangover', no effects or prosthetics were created for Stu's missing tooth. Actor Ed Helms never had an adult incisor grow, and his fake incisor was taken out for the parts of filming where Stu's tooth is missing.
  • Movie trailers were originally shown after the movie, which is why they’re called “trailers.”
  • Because they were shooting in black and white and color didn't matter, they used chocolate syrup as blood when shooting Psycho.
  • "Dracula" was filmed in English during the day, and in Spanish at night.
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