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Jack the Giant Slayer Budget

2013PG-13FantasyActionAdventureDrama1h 54m

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Budget
$195,000,000
Domestic Box Office
$65,187,603
Worldwide Box Office
$197,700,000

Synopsis

An age-old war is reignited when a young farmhand unwittingly opens a gateway between our world and a fearsome race of giants.

Unleashed on the Earth for the first time in centuries, the long-banished giants strive to reclaim the land they once lost, forcing the young man, Jack, into the battle of his life to stop them. Fighting for a kingdom, its people, and the love of a brave princess, he comes face to face with the unstoppable warriors he thought only existed in legend...and gets the chance to become a legend himself.

What is the budget of Jack the Giant Slayer?

"Jack the Giant Slayer," a fantasy released in 2013, was directed by Bryan Singer and stars Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson. The production budget was $195,000,000, placing it in the blockbuster range for fantasy productions of its era.

Key Budget Allocation Categories

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

  • Visual Effects & Creature Design: Fantasy productions require extensive VFX for magical elements, mythical creatures, and fantastical battle sequences.
  • Costumes, Prosthetic Makeup & Production Design: Period-inspired or wholly original costumes, elaborate prosthetic and makeup applications, and richly detailed set construction are hallmarks of fantasy filmmaking.
  • Music Score & Sound Design: Fantasy epics typically commission full orchestral scores recorded with 80 to 100 piece ensembles, plus extensive sound design for magical effects, creature vocalizations, and immersive world audio.

What were the major cost factors in Jack the Giant Slayer?

Several factors contributed to the overall production costs of "Jack the Giant Slayer."

  • Visual Effects: Visual Effects & Creature Design is one of the primary cost drivers in fantasy productions of this scale.
  • Costumes: Costumes, Prosthetic Makeup & Production Design is one of the primary cost drivers in fantasy productions of this scale.
  • Music Score: Music Score & Sound Design is one of the primary cost drivers in fantasy productions of this scale.

How Does Jack the Giant Slayer's Budget Compare to Similar Films?

At $195,000,000, Jack the Giant Slayer sits in the blockbuster range. Here is how it compares to productions with a similar budget:

  • 2012 (2009): Budget $200,000,000, Worldwide Gross $791,217,826
  • Alice in Wonderland (2010): Budget $200,000,000, Worldwide Gross $1,025,467,110
  • Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023): Budget $200,000,000 , Gross $476,071,180
  • Argylle (2024): Budget $200,000,000, Worldwide Gross $96,221,061
  • Black Adam (2022): Budget $200,000,000, Worldwide Gross $393,452,111

The median budget for wide-release fantasy films in the 2010s ranges from $30 to 80M for mid-budget to $150M+ for tentpoles.

Jack the Giant Slayer Box Office Performance

"Jack the Giant Slayer" earned $65,187,603 domestically and $197,700,000 worldwide at the box office. Against a production budget of $195,000,000, 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 "Jack the Giant Slayer," that break-even threshold was roughly $390,000,000. With worldwide earnings of $197,700,000, the film fell short of that threshold but recouped its production costs in theatrical release.

  • Production Budget: $195,000,000
  • Worldwide Gross: $197,700,000
  • Net Return: $2,700,000
  • ROI: approximately 1.4%

At 1.4%, "Jack the Giant Slayer" returned its production investment but margin was tight after marketing and distribution costs.

Awards and Recognition

1 win & 4 nominations total

Frequently Asked Questions

How much did it cost to make Jack the Giant Slayer (2013)?

The production budget was $195,000,000, 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 $97,500,000 - $156,000,000, bringing the total studio investment to approximately $292,500,000 - $351,000,000.

How much did Jack the Giant Slayer (2013) earn at the box office?

Jack the Giant Slayer grossed $65,187,603 domestic, $132,512,397 international, totaling $197,700,000 worldwide.

Was Jack the Giant Slayer (2013) profitable?

The film did not break even theatrically, earning $197,700,000 against an estimated $487,500,000 needed. Ancillary revenue may have improved the picture.

What were the biggest costs in producing Jack the Giant Slayer?

The primary cost drivers were above-the-line talent (Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson, Ewan McGregor); VFX creature work, elaborate costume and prosthetic design, and orchestral scoring.

How does Jack the Giant Slayer's budget compare to similar fantasy films?

At $195,000,000, Jack the Giant Slayer is classified as a big-budget production. The median budget for wide-release fantasy films in the 2010s ranges from $30 - 80M for mid-budget to $150M+ for tentpoles. Comparable budgets: 2012 (2009, $200,000,000); Alice in Wonderland (2010, $200,000,000); Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023, $200,000,000).

Did Jack the Giant Slayer (2013) 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 Jack the Giant Slayer?

The theatrical ROI was 1.4%, calculated as ($197,700,000 − $195,000,000) ÷ $195,000,000 × 100. This measures gross revenue against production budget only - it does not account for P&A or exhibitor shares.

What awards did Jack the Giant Slayer (2013) win?

1 win & 4 nominations total.

Who directed Jack the Giant Slayer and who were the key crew members?

Directed by Bryan Singer, written by Darren Lemke, Christopher McQuarrie, Dan Studney, David Dobkin, shot by Newton Thomas Sigel, with music by John Ottman, edited by Bob Ducsay, John Ottman.

Where was Jack the Giant Slayer filmed?

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Filmmakers

Jack the Giant Slayer

Producers
David Dobkin, Patrick McCormick, Neal H. Moritz, Bryan Singer
Production Companies
Legendary Pictures, Original Film, Big Kid Pictures, Bad Hat Harry Productions
Director
Bryan Singer
Writers
Darren Lemke, Christopher McQuarrie, Darren Lemke, Dan Studney, David Dobkin
Casting
Jeremy Rich, Nina Gold, Roger Mussenden
Key Cast
Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson, Ewan McGregor, Stanley Tucci, Ian McShane, Bill Nighy
Cinematographer
Newton Thomas Sigel
Composer
John Ottman

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