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Land of the Lost Budget

2009PG-13AdventureScience FictionComedyAction1h 42m

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Budget
$100,000,000
Domestic Box Office
$49,438,370
Worldwide Box Office
$68,688,831

Synopsis

"Land of the Lost" (2009) is a comedic adventure film that follows the eccentric scientist Dr. Rick Marshall, portrayed by Will Ferrell, who becomes obsessed with proving the existence of time travel. After a disastrous demonstration, he finds himself transported to a bizarre and prehistoric world filled with dinosaurs, strange creatures, and a host of unexpected challenges. Alongside his skeptical assistant, Holly Cantrell, played by Anna Friel, and a quirky survivalist named Will Stanton, portrayed by Danny McBride, Rick must navigate this chaotic landscape. As they encounter various dangers and absurdities, the trio embarks on a quest to find a way back home, all while discovering the importance of teamwork and friendship in the face of the unknown. The film blends humor with fantastical elements, creating a unique take on the classic adventure genre.

What is the budget of Land of the Lost?

"Land of the Lost," an adventure released in 2009, was directed by Brad Silberling and stars Will Ferrell, Anna Friel. The production budget was $100,000,000, placing it in the high-budget range for adventure productions of its era.

Key Budget Allocation Categories

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

  • Stunts, Action Sequences & Visual Effects: Action films allocate a substantial portion of their budget to choreographing and executing practical stunts, pyrotechnics, and CGI-heavy sequences.
  • Above-the-Line Talent (Cast & Director): A-list talent commands significant upfront fees plus backend participation.
  • Production Design, Sets & Locations: Action films frequently require multiple international shooting locations, large-scale set construction, vehicle acquisitions and modifications, and specialized equipment , all of which drive production costs well above those of dialogue-driven genres.

What were the major cost factors in Land of the Lost?

Several factors contributed to the overall production costs of "Land of the Lost."

  • Stunts: Stunts, Action Sequences & Visual Effects is one of the primary cost drivers in adventure productions of this scale.
  • Above-the-Line Talent (Cast: Above-the-Line Talent (Cast & Director) is one of the primary cost drivers in adventure productions of this scale.
  • Production Design: Production Design, Sets & Locations is one of the primary cost drivers in adventure productions of this scale.

How Does Land of the Lost's Budget Compare to Similar Films?

At $100,000,000, Land of the Lost sits in the high-budget range. Here is how it compares to productions with a similar budget:

  • 1917 (2019): Budget $100,000,000, Worldwide Gross $446,064,352
  • American Gangster (2007): Budget $100,000,000, Worldwide Gross $269,755,430
  • Bad Boys: Ride or Die (2024): Budget $100,000,000 , Gross $404,547,819
  • Batman Forever (1995): Budget $100,000,000, Worldwide Gross $336,529,144
  • Bicentennial Man (1999): Budget $100,000,000, Worldwide Gross $87,423,861

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

Land of the Lost Box Office Performance

"Land of the Lost" earned $49,438,370 domestically and $68,688,831 worldwide at the box office. Against a production budget of $100,000,000, the film faced challenges in theatrical release. Home video, streaming, and ancillary revenue may have contributed to its overall performance.

A film typically needs to earn approximately twice its production budget to cover marketing and distribution costs. For "Land of the Lost," that break-even threshold was roughly $200,000,000. With worldwide earnings of $68,688,831, the film did not reach break-even in theatrical release.

  • Production Budget: $100,000,000
  • Worldwide Gross: $68,688,831
  • Net Return: −$31,311,169
  • ROI: approximately -31.3%

At -31.3%, "Land of the Lost" did not recoup its production budget through theatrical release alone.

Awards and Recognition

2 wins & 9 nominations total

Frequently Asked Questions

How much did it cost to make Land of the Lost (2009)?

The production budget was $100,000,000, covering principal photography, cast and crew salaries, locations, sets, post-production, and music. Marketing and distribution (P&A) costs are estimated at an additional $50,000,000 - $80,000,000, bringing the total studio investment to approximately $150,000,000 - $180,000,000.

How much did Land of the Lost (2009) earn at the box office?

Land of the Lost grossed $49,438,370 domestic, $19,250,461 international, totaling $68,688,831 worldwide.

Was Land of the Lost (2009) profitable?

The film did not break even theatrically, earning $68,688,831 against an estimated $250,000,000 needed. Ancillary revenue may have improved the picture.

What were the biggest costs in producing Land of the Lost?

The primary cost drivers were above-the-line talent (Will Ferrell, Anna Friel, Danny McBride); visual effects, practical stunts, and A-list talent compensation.

How does Land of the Lost's budget compare to similar adventure films?

At $100,000,000, Land of the Lost is classified as a big-budget production. The median budget for wide-release adventure films in the 2000s ranges from $30 - 80M for mid-budget to $150M+ for tentpoles. Comparable budgets: 1917 (2019, $100,000,000); American Gangster (2007, $100,000,000); Bad Boys: Ride or Die (2024, $100,000,000).

Did Land of the Lost (2009) 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 Land of the Lost?

The theatrical ROI was -31.3%, calculated as ($68,688,831 − $100,000,000) ÷ $100,000,000 × 100. This measures gross revenue against production budget only - it does not account for P&A or exhibitor shares.

What awards did Land of the Lost (2009) win?

2 wins & 9 nominations total.

Who directed Land of the Lost and who were the key crew members?

Directed by Brad Silberling, written by Chris Henchy, Dennis McNicholas, shot by Dion Beebe, with music by Michael Giacchino, edited by Peter Teschner.

Where was Land of the Lost filmed?

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Filmmakers

Land of the Lost

Producers
Marty Krofft, Sid Krofft, Jimmy Miller
Production Companies
Sid & Marty Krofft Pictures, Mosaic Media Group
Director
Brad Silberling
Writers
Chris Henchy, Dennis McNicholas
Casting
Avy Kaufman
Key Cast
Will Ferrell, Anna Friel, Danny McBride, Jorma Taccone, John Boylan, Matt Lauer
Cinematographer
Dion Beebe
Composer
Michael Giacchino

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