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Igor Budget

2008PGAnimationComedyFamilyFantasyHorror1h 27m

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Budget
$25,000,000
Domestic Box Office
$19,528,602
Worldwide Box Office
$30,700,000

Synopsis

Lab assistant Igor dreams of becoming a mad scientist like his master, Dr. Glickenstein. When the doctor runs afoul of his own invention, Igor seizes the chance. With the help of his friends Scamper and Brain, Igor plans to win the kingdom’s annual science fair by building the most-evil monster ever. The problem is that Eve, as the monster is called, is sweeter than sugar and would rather be an actress.

What is the budget of Igor?

"Igor," a animation released in 2008, was directed by Tony Leondis and stars John Cusack, Myleene Klass. The production budget was $25,000,000, placing it in the mid-budget range for animation productions of its era.

Key Budget Allocation Categories

While specific budget breakdowns are not publicly available, typical cost drivers for a animation production like this include:

  • Animation Production Pipeline: The bulk of an animated film's budget funds the multi-year production pipeline: storyboarding, character modeling, rigging, animation, lighting, rendering, and compositing.
  • Voice Talent: Celebrity voice casting has become standard for studio animation, with A-list actors earning $5 to 15 million for voice roles.
  • Music, Songs & Sound Design: Original songs and orchestral scores are central to animated storytelling. Sound design for animated worlds must be created entirely from scratch.

What were the major cost factors in Igor?

Several factors contributed to the overall production costs of "Igor."

  • Animation Production Pipeline: Animation Production Pipeline is one of the primary cost drivers in animation productions of this scale.
  • Voice Talent: Voice Talent is one of the primary cost drivers in animation productions of this scale.
  • Music: Music, Songs & Sound Design is one of the primary cost drivers in animation productions of this scale.

How Does Igor's Budget Compare to Similar Films?

At $25,000,000, Igor sits in the mid-budget range. Here is how it compares to productions with a similar budget:

  • 1408 (2007): Budget $25,000,000, Worldwide Gross $133,000,000
  • A Journal for Jordan (2021): Budget $25,000,000, Worldwide Gross $6,700,000
  • Abandon (2002): Budget $25,000,000, Worldwide Gross $10,719,357
  • All My Life (2020): Budget $25,000,000, Worldwide Gross $2,000,000
  • August Rush (2007): Budget $25,000,000, Worldwide Gross $66,122,026

The median budget for wide-release animation films in the 2000s ranges from $30 to 80M for mid-budget to $150M+ for tentpoles.

Igor Box Office Performance

"Igor" earned $19,528,602 domestically and $30,700,000 worldwide at the box office. Against a production budget of $25,000,000, the film showed modest profitability in theatrical release.

A film typically needs to earn approximately twice its production budget to cover marketing and distribution costs. For "Igor," that break-even threshold was roughly $50,000,000. With worldwide earnings of $30,700,000, the film fell short of that threshold but recouped its production costs in theatrical release.

  • Production Budget: $25,000,000
  • Worldwide Gross: $30,700,000
  • Net Return: $5,700,000
  • ROI: approximately 22.8%

At 22.8%, "Igor" returned its production investment but margin was tight after marketing and distribution costs.

Awards and Recognition

1 nomination total

Frequently Asked Questions

How much did it cost to make Igor (2008)?

The production budget was $25,000,000, covering principal photography, visual effects, cast and crew salaries, locations, sets, post-production, and music. Marketing and distribution (P&A) costs are estimated at an additional $12,500,000 - $20,000,000, bringing the total studio investment to approximately $37,500,000 - $45,000,000.

How much did Igor (2008) earn at the box office?

Igor grossed $19,528,602 domestic, $11,171,398 international, totaling $30,700,000 worldwide.

Was Igor (2008) profitable?

The film did not break even theatrically, earning $30,700,000 against an estimated $62,500,000 needed. Ancillary revenue may have improved the picture.

What were the biggest costs in producing Igor?

The primary cost drivers were above-the-line talent (John Cusack, Myleene Klass, Robin Walsh); multi-year animation production, celebrity voice talent, and original musical compositions; international production across United States of America, France.

How does Igor's budget compare to similar animation films?

At $25,000,000, Igor is classified as a low-budget production. The median budget for wide-release animation films in the 2000s ranges from $30 - 80M for mid-budget to $150M+ for tentpoles. Comparable budgets: 1408 (2007, $25,000,000); A Journal for Jordan (2021, $25,000,000); Abandon (2002, $25,000,000).

Did Igor (2008) go over budget?

There are no widely reported accounts of significant budget overruns for this production. However, studios rarely disclose precise budget overrun figures publicly. The reported production budget reflects the final estimated cost.

What was the return on investment (ROI) for Igor?

The theatrical ROI was 22.8%, calculated as ($30,700,000 − $25,000,000) ÷ $25,000,000 × 100. This measures gross revenue against production budget only - it does not account for P&A or exhibitor shares.

What awards did Igor (2008) win?

1 nomination total.

Who directed Igor and who were the key crew members?

Directed by Tony Leondis, written by Tony Leondis, Dimitri Toscas, John Hoffman, Chris McKenna, with music by Patrick Doyle, edited by Hervé Schneid.

Where was Igor filmed?

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Filmmakers

Igor

Producers
John D. Eraklis, Max Howard
Production Companies
Exodus Film Group, Sparx Animation Studios
Director
Tony Leondis
Writers
John Hoffman, Dimitri Toscas, Tony Leondis, Chris McKenna
Key Cast
John Cusack, Myleene Klass, Robin Walsh, Matt McKenna, John Cleese, Steve Buscemi
Composer
Patrick Doyle

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