How Much Coin for The Witcher? Here's the Budget of Netflix's Show
The first 8 episodes of The Witcher were a bigger financial undertaking than most seasons of Game of Thrones. Here's the budget of one of Netflix's biggest hits.
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The management of Netflix surely does not regret the money pumped into the first season of the Witcher. The show quickly conquered popularity rankings around the The Witcher: Blood Origin.
But how much had to be invested in the show to get it where it is now? According to ScreenRant, it was approximately $70 to $80 million for the entire first season. That's about $10 million per episode, which is quite a lot, but we have to that we watched a lot of battles with CGI monsters, rich scenery, and Henry Cavill's salary was $3.2 million (one of the biggest salaries for a TV show actor).
This sum becomes even more serious when we compare it to the budget of Game of Thrones. HBO's series bested The Witcher only in season eight, with $15 million per episode. The first few dozen episodes cost a lot less, from 6 to 8 million. However, we should ask ourselves whether the qualitative difference is noticeable in this case, because even Game of Thrones's pilot looked impressive from the visual and realization side.
The Witcher also managed to clear the high bar of investment-to-expectation ration. Several Netflix productions, such as Marco Polo ($90 million for 10 episodes, canceled after two seasons) or Sense8 ($108 million budget for 24 episodes, canceled after two seasons), failed here. There are also titles like Stranger Things that have conquered the world with a "mere" 48 million budget. And we remind you that the work on The Witcher S2 has already started, but the exact air date remains unknown (there is talk of the second half of 2021).
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