Hollywood (United States Cinema) is Largest Film industry by total revenue and second largest based on total ticket sales. Hollywood named after the Place Called Hollywood in Los Angeles, California in United States. All of the Hollywood films making in English (International Language) which take to the whole world and the film releasing all over the world. The Production Cost of the movies more compared to other language movies in the world. In 1894 the first commercial motion picture exhibition given in New York, Hollywood is the world’s oldest film industry. Many of the film studios and entertainment related head offices located in District of Hollywood. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End is the expensive movie of Hollywood with the production cost of $300 Million. Cleopatra is often reported as the most Expensive film all time which was released in 1963, the cost of the film at the present value around 330-338 million US Dollars adjusted for inflation.
1. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End
Year of Release: 2007
Production Cost: 300,000,000
2.Tangled
Year of Release: 2010
Production Cost: 260,000,000
3.Spider-Man 3
Year of Release: 2007
Production Cost: 258,000,000
4.John Carter
Year of Release: 2012
Production Cost: 250,000,000
5.Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Year of Release: 2009
Production Cost: 250,000,000
6.Avatar
Year of Release: 2009
Production Cost: 237,000,000
7.The Dark Knight Rises
Year of Release: 2012
Production Cost: 230,000,000
8.The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Year of Release: 2008
Production Cost: 225,000,000
9.Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest
Year of Release: 2006
Production Cost: 225,000,000
10.The Avengers
Year of Release: 2012
Production Cost: 220,000,000