Discover the ranking of the 10 films of the James Bond saga whose production was the most expensive.
Casino Royale , Quantum of Solace , Goldeneye , Tomorrow never dies ... For sixty years now, the James Bond saga has been the dream of generations of cinema lovers, passionate about the explosive adventures of the fictional MI6 agent.
What if the first part of the adventures of the British spy, the cult James Bond 007 against Dr No released in 1962, was a spy film with a relatively modest budget - about a million dollars for 59 million worldwide - things have since evolved considerably. The proof with this top 10 of the most expensive films of the James Bond franchise.
Last of this top 10, Killing is not playing was released in 1987, starring Welsh actor Timothy Dalton. At the time, the budget allocated to the film was according to information from the specialized site Screenrant of 87 million dollars, or approximately approximately 78 million euros after conversion and calculation of inflation.
GoldenEye , released for its part in 1995, was entitled to a budget of 60 million dollars, or about 100 million dollars after inflation. And about 86 million euros, after conversion.
And while we still don't know the precise budget for the new opus of the adventures of James Bond, Dying can wait , the podium of this ranking is logically monopolized by the films of Daniel Craig, the latest agent 007 to date.
So, Skyfall ranks third, with a budget of 194 million euros. Quantum of Solace , released in 2008, is second with 237 million euros injected into the production. And so the prize goes to Spectre , estimated at 280 million euros.