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Merely 100 millions budget?


Batman Begin had 150m budget in 2005! Even Batman Forever had 100m budget in... 1995!

Of course budget has nothing to do with quality, but when people think of Batman franchise, they expect giant action set piece.

Is this the reason all the trailers didn't show much of actions? Because the movie lack actions?

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A bigger budget doesn't mean a film will look better than a smaller budget film, nor does it mean it will have better action.

The Matrix 4 had a $200 million dollar budget, and it looked worse than the 1999 version which was made for $60 million.

I'm actually glad this one has a smaller budget than the others. Maybe they'll be using more practical effects instead CGI.

Not every movie needs CGI in every shot. It's the story that comes first.

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Use CGI or practical has nothing to do with budget, in some cases use practical can cost more. Mission Impossible franchise boost practical actions, the last two movies cost 150m.

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most of that money probably went to payroll. an easy payday for all the actors and the Wachowskis

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That's actually true to an extent. Most of the film's budget goes towards the actors and director's salaries.

Very little money is actually spent on CGI and effects. That stuff probably only costs like $10-20 million or so.

Just look at Avengers Endgame for example.

The budget for that was like $300 million, but $50 million of it went towards Robert Downey's paycheck. It's just crazy how just one actor's paycheck can take up nearly a third of production costs.

Robert Downey is great as Iron Man don't get me wrong, but it wasn't a $50 million performance or anything.

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I don't even think that's the actual budget. Deadline just randomly placed 100 mil on their site without indicating any sort of confirmation from Warner Brothers. I personally think it'll cost at least between 150 to 180 million.

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I don't even think that's the actual budget.

It may very well be, and a large percentage of it is probably being pissed away on that dude from Twilight's salary

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I will give you a reason why 100m might be a correct number: the trailers didn't show any giant action set piece, and look incredible dark, I've to turn up the screen brightness to watch the trailers, and that is a backlight screen, can you imagine watch the movie in theaters with projector? Why so dark? Because VFX artists will tell you: it's cheaper to make VFX.

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Matt Reeves said his movie is more of a noir-detective story so it may simply not have as many gargantuan action scenes like in prior films since that doesn't really suit the vibe he's aiming for.

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A 3-hour Batman movie without much action? Looks like they're trying to pull a 2019 Joker.

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This is definitely gonna be two and a half hours of people standing around in rooms talking with a handful of action scenes tossed in. And probably a very anti-climatic ending given the villain.

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There is no way this movie can have a budget of 100 millions. Whoever said it - lied. Budget will be 200 millions minimum. But probably more. That movie is too big.

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It'll be a smaller scale Batman, which makes me more curious than another bloated big blockbuster.

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