

The Great Gatsby
Synopsis
An adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Long Island-set novel, where Midwesterner Nick Carraway is lured into the lavish world of his neighbor, Jay Gatsby. Soon enough, however, Carraway will see through the cracks of Gatsby's nouveau riche existence, where obsession, madness, and tragedy await.
What is the budget of The Great Gatsby?
"The Great Gatsby," a drama released in 2013, was directed by Baz Luhrmann and stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire. The production budget was $105,000,000, placing it in the high-budget range for drama productions of its era.
Key Budget Allocation Categories
While specific budget breakdowns are not publicly available, typical cost drivers for a drama production like this include:
- Above-the-Line Talent: Drama films live or die on the strength of their performances.
- Location Filming & Period Production Design: Authentic locations , whether contemporary or historical , require scouting, permits, travel, lodging, and often significant dressing to match the story's time period.
- Post-Production, Color Grading & Score: The editorial process for dramas is typically longer than genre films, with careful attention to pacing and tone.
What were the major cost factors in The Great Gatsby?
Several factors contributed to the overall production costs of "The Great Gatsby."
- Above-the-Line Talent: Above-the-Line Talent is one of the primary cost drivers in drama productions of this scale.
- Location Filming: Location Filming & Period Production Design is one of the primary cost drivers in drama productions of this scale.
- Post-Production: Post-Production, Color Grading & Score is one of the primary cost drivers in drama productions of this scale.
How Does The Great Gatsby's Budget Compare to Similar Films?
At $105,000,000, The Great Gatsby sits in the high-budget range. Here is how it compares to productions with a similar budget:
- 10,000 BC (2008): Budget $105,000,000, Worldwide Gross $269,784,201
- Gravity (2013): Budget $105,000,000, Worldwide Gross $723,192,705
- Ice Age: Collision Course (2016): Budget $105,000,000 , Gross $408,579,038
- The Princess and the Frog (2009): Budget $105,000,000, Worldwide Gross $270,997,378
- The Smurfs 2 (2013): Budget $105,000,000, Worldwide Gross $347,434,178
The median budget for wide-release drama films in the 2010s ranges from $30 to 80M for mid-budget to $150M+ for tentpoles.
The Great Gatsby Box Office Performance
"The Great Gatsby" earned $144,857,996 domestically and $351,040,419 worldwide at the box office. Against a production budget of $105,000,000, the film performed strongly at the box office.
A film typically needs to earn approximately twice its production budget to cover marketing and distribution costs. For "The Great Gatsby," that break-even threshold was roughly $210,000,000. With worldwide earnings of $351,040,419, the film cleared that threshold comfortably.
- Production Budget: $105,000,000
- Worldwide Gross: $351,040,419
- Net Return: $246,040,419
- ROI: approximately 234.3%
At 234.3%, "The Great Gatsby" earned roughly $3.34 for every $1 invested in production.
Awards and Recognition
Won 2 Oscars. 51 wins & 86 nominations total
- AACTA Award for Best Editing
- AACTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
- AACTA Award for Best Cinematography
- AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role: Leonardo DiCaprio
- Academy Award for Best Costume Design: Catherine Martin (86th Academy Awards)
- AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Joel Edgerton
- AACTA Award for Best Sound
- AACTA Award for Best Original Music Score: Craig Armstrong
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