Marvel Studios' Disney+ TV Shows Reportedly Have Budgets Of Up To $25 Million...Per Episode!

Marvel Studios' Disney+ TV Shows Reportedly Have Budgets Of Up To $25 Million...Per Episode!

Disney is pulling out all the stops for its Disney+, and that means the studio isn't going to shy away from spending big money on its original TV shows and movies, including those set within the MCU...

By JoshWilding - Oct 01, 2019 02:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Studios
Source: Variety
It's said that you've got to spend money to make money, and that's clearly something Disney believes as they prepare to launch the Disney+ streaming service. With reports swirling that Marvel Television could soon be folded into Marvel Studios so that Kevin Feige can be fully in charge of the MCU, the budgets of the TV shows coming to the platform are expected to be huge.
 
Insiders have suggested that Disney could end up spending anywhere from $12 million to $25 million per episode. Those are record breaking numbers and for comparison's sake, it's worth noting that HBO spent around $15 million per episode on each installment of Game of Thrones' final season.
 
The Marvel shows on Netflix were budgeted at an average of $4 million per episode, so the difference in quality is clearly going to be significant. However, bear in mind that Feige has previously said that the plan is for these shows to feel like the movies and that what we see in them will inform what happens on the big screen.
 
The slate of projects coming to Disney+ from Marvel Studios has the potential to be amazing, as we have The Falcon and The Winter Soldier in 2020 and WandaVision, Loki, What If?, and Hawkeye in 2021. Ms. Marvel, Moon Knight, and She-Hulk will follow shortly after. 

Hit the "View List" button to see where these TV
shows land on our ranking of Marvel's Phase 4 slate!

14. Ms. Marvel

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I have nothing against Ms. Marvel as a character, but, honestly, I'm not sure how interesting it will be following her over the course of half a dozen hour-long episodes. Time will tell whether Marvel Studios delves into her Inhuman origin story, but if this series also serves as a reboot for those characters, then this will become an absolute must-watch.

That seems unlikely, but Marvel Studios definitely deserves praise for introducing a hero the vast majority of fans are desperate to see in a live-action setting and Kamala Khan will ensure that the MCU feels every bit as realistic and diverse as our own world. Now, we just have to hope that hers is a story that deserves a slot on Disney+!
 

13. Black Widow

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There's a lot to be excited about in Black Widow, including the fact that Taskmaster will be making his big screen debut alongside Red Guardian. Throw in the promise that it will explore what the mantle of Black Widow means, and there's definitely a good reason for this movie to exist (even if Taskmaster's costume is a little disappointing based on what we've seen in concept art thus far). 

During Comic-Con, it was confirmed that Black Widow will take place in 2017 between the events of Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War, and seeing as we already know how Natasha's story ends, it's hard to get overly invested in whatever story this movie is going to tell - especially when we're so used to the future being teased. There's still potential for this to be fun, though.
 

12. What If?

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What If? is an animated series set to delve into alternate realities and timelines just like the comic books. With an all-star cast and the promise of some crazy takes on familiar stories, this should be a lot of fun, so why isn't it ranked higher?

Honestly, it's because an animated series simply can't compete with some of the other movies and TV shows that were revealed during Comic-Con, and while this should be a fun ride, it won't necessarily be essential viewing... at least not in the same way as some of these other upcoming releases. However, those leaked screenshots most definitely point to the show having potential.
 

11. Eternals

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It's fair to say that the vast majority of comic book fans probably aren't overly familiar with the Eternals, but like the Guardians of the Galaxy before them, that will soon change. 

The all-star cast of the movie was revealed during both Comic-Con and D23 and with names like Angelina Jolie, Richard Madden, and Kit Harington all set to appear, this one should be worth checking out for that alone. With the focus set to be put on the Celestials and a good 30,000 years of the MCU's history, this could be the movie that sets the stage for mutants to be added to this world.
 

10. Hawkeye

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This Disney+ series had been rumoured before the official announcement came, but that confirmation was definitely welcomed and watching Clint Barton train his replacement (Kate Bishop) promises to be an absolute blast. The official logo is clearly inspired by Matt Fraction and David Aja's acclaimed comic book run, and that alone points to this one being well worth your time. 

It's obviously early days, but common sense says that Hawkeye is going to serve as both a passing of the torch for the character and one which deals with the fallout from Avengers: Endgame - and Clint's time as Ronin - in a major way. 
 

9. Loki

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In Avengers: Endgame, the 2012 version of the God of Mischief escaped from S.H.I.E.L.D. custody and it was hard not to wonder how differently things must have played out in that timeline.

Well, the answers to that are coming in this Disney+ series, and we'll get to see what would have happened to Loki had he not found redemption in Thor: The Dark World. Concept art has pointed to time-travel being involved, and while we can probably assume this takes place in an alternate timeline, don't be surprised if it has ramifications for the present day MCU as well. 

After all, there are already rumours pointing to Loki making his return in Thor: Love and Thunder
 

8. Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings

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Shang-Chi is a great character, but not one I'd count among my own personal favourites. Despite that, it's going to awesome to finally see him in a live-action setting, and a martial arts superhero movie sounds awesome. 

Simi Liu is clearly very grateful and passionate for the role, and that alone makes it easy to root for him (and the character). However, arguably one of the most exciting things about Shang-Chi and the Legends of the Ten Rings is the fact that we're finally going to meet the real version of The Mandarin, something which promises to expand the MCU in a major way. 
 

7. She-Hulk

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I have absolutely no idea how Marvel Studios will pull off She-Hulk on the small screen, but this show will obviously need a big budget in order to do the character justice. Jennifer Walters is Bruce Banner's cousin so common sense says that he'll be making an appearance here and that his story will also continue to play out on Disney+ following the events of Avengers: Endgame

The arrival of a female Hulk is going to be a game-changer for the MCU, and she's presumably going to be another member of whatever form The Avengers take as we move into Phase 5. 
 

6. WandaVision

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Everyone involved with WandaVision is talking about how different it is to anything we've seen in the MCU before now, and if that doesn't get you excited, nothing will. The Vision's return is a huge mystery right now, but it's clear that Scarlet Witch's powers are going to play a role, and that's going to have major ramifications for the MCU as a whole. 

Chances are we'll finally see Wanda unleash her reality altering powers and create a world where she and "The Vision" can be happy. With Kevin Feige promising that the show leads directly into the Doctor Strange sequel, this should be unmissable. We'll also meet the grown up Monica Rambeau, while Darcy Lewis and Agent Jimmy Woo will also make their return.
 

5. The Falcon And The Winter Soldier

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The logo certainly seems to point to The Falcon becoming Captain America, while Anthony Mackie revealed in a recent interview that he's already tried on the costume (despite later denying it). With any luck, that will indeed be something that plays out in the series, but even if Marvel Studios holds off on Sam Wilson wielding the shield, Baron Zemo returning more than makes up for that.

Some officially released teaser images have confirmed that he will don his mask from the comics, and while the Russo Brothers aren't involved, this feels like it a natural successor to their Captain America movies. At D23, both U.S. Agent and Sharon Carter were confirmed to appear and it now seems highly likely that the series will revolve around who is worthy to wield Steve Rogers' shield.
 

4. Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness

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Doctor Strange was a fun, trippy adventure which teased the wider Marvel Multiverse, but this sequel is clearly going to embrace that concept and run with it to deliver what's been described as the MCU's first (PG-13) "horror" movie.

With Scarlet Witch confirmed to appear and Nightmare a very likely choice of villain, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness promises to delve into the mystical side of the MCU in even more thrilling ways than the first movie, while hopefully setting the stage for countless new stories moving forward...both in this world and possibly others as well! 
 

3. Moon Knight

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Moon Knight is a character we've all been desperate to see in live-action for years now, and it's finally happening on Disney+. Given his complicated origin story and unique mental problems, having Marc Spector's story play out over six episodes just seems like a smart move on Marvel's part.

The Defenders may have taken us to the streets of New York City, but this will be the first time that Kevin Feige explores a street-level superhero and that alone is reason to be excited. The biggest question we have right now is how Moon Knight's story will fit into the wider MCU moving forward. 
 

2. Thor: Love And Thunder

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Taika Waititi delivered one of the best Marvel movies to date with Thor: Ragnarok, and even if those details about the sequel hadn't been revealed at Comic-Con, we'd still be counting down the days until November 2021. 

However, with Natalie Portman returning to the role of Jane Foster to suit up as the new God of Thunder and Valkyrie looking for her "Queen" of New Asgard, there are so many things to be excited about here, it's impossible to list them all in one article. This promises to be something special, and a movie that should make it clear where Phase 5 will be going. 
 

1. Black Panther II

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It doesn't have a title, but it's hard not to be excited about Black Panther II, especially with Ryan Coogler back at the helm. The first movie earned Marvel Studios a "Best Picture" nomination and there's really no reason to expect that this follow-up won't be every bit as impactful and game-changing for the comic book movie genre. 

Plot details haven't been revealed but rumour has it that T'Challa will go to war with Namor, the Sub-Mariner. That would obviously be amazing, but we'll just have to wait and see if it comes to fruition. Either way, it's safe to say that Black Panther II will more than likely be a masterpiece.
 

Honourable Mention: Blade

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Blade may have been announced at Comic-Con, but it won't actually factor into Marvel Studios' Phase 4 plans; instead, it's set to be released during Phase 5, hence why it hasn't earned a place here.

However, had it been an official Phase 4 movie, it more than likely would have topped this list for two very simple reasons: for starters, it will finally bring vampires into the MCU, while the fact that Oscar-winner Mahershala Ali has signed up to play the Daywalker is obviously very exciting, and something that automatically makes this movie a must-see. 
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Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 10/1/2019, 2:23 AM
bropous
bropous - 10/1/2019, 4:25 AM
@Spock0Clock - I know. Who is this noisome person?
TheUnworthyThor
TheUnworthyThor - 10/1/2019, 2:26 AM
ScottMalkinson
ScottMalkinson - 10/1/2019, 2:26 AM
NOW THATS WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT!! Hell if this is gonna be the standard budget, I'd rather see ALL of the MCU properties shifted to Disney+. I would much rather see multiple hour long episodes in a series format over multiple seasons..than one movie that is 2-2 1/2 hour long movie. They obviously have the cheddar to make it equal in quality to that of the films. You can adapt story arcs more efficiently and tell longer stories. I'm stoked as hell reading this. I'm a towel.
TheUnworthyThor
TheUnworthyThor - 10/1/2019, 2:31 AM
@ImaTowel - Woah, woah, woah. Let’s not get crazy. These things still won’t have anything close to a movie budget.
ScottMalkinson
ScottMalkinson - 10/1/2019, 2:41 AM
@TheUnworthyThor - it's pretty close brother. Think about it, as far as I know the runtime of each episode hasn't been clarified (if it has please correct me)..could be 30-60 min. That much money towards 6-8 episodes per season..shiiit. I believe Feige when he says these shows will have quality that will be on the same level that we've come to expect from Marvel Studios. Obviously this will never happen, I'm just voicing my thoughts. But it does have its upsides.
TheUnworthyThor
TheUnworthyThor - 10/1/2019, 3:01 AM
@ImaTowel - I think we are fairly confident they are going to be hour long episodes. So only about 50 million (at the top range) for 2 hours whereas non-Avengers MCU movies are almost always in the the 150-200 million range. That’s at best a third of the budget. I have high expectations for these shows but I’m glad we are getting both. Things with huge scopes like Thor and Captain Marvel can thrive and so can Hawkeye and Moon Knight.
ScottMalkinson
ScottMalkinson - 10/1/2019, 3:11 AM
@TheUnworthyThor - I agree. It really does lend itself greatly to being able to flesh out storylines better and more thoroughly. The days of plotholes are numbered. Individual characters will thrive while the big team ups and event based stories can play out on the big screen. This is just me, but I feel if they could match the big screen budget, X-Men would be well suited for the longer storytelling over multiple seasons. With the amount of characters in that franchise and all.
bropous
bropous - 10/1/2019, 4:26 AM
@ImaTowel - YOU'RE a Towel!

Wanna get high?
IKidYouNotMan
IKidYouNotMan - 10/1/2019, 2:28 AM
Gotta spend money to make money.
ScottMalkinson
ScottMalkinson - 10/1/2019, 2:29 AM
JohnnyTBP
JohnnyTBP - 10/1/2019, 2:42 AM
All the shows are going to look like movies with the budgets
sickboy76
sickboy76 - 10/1/2019, 2:50 AM
Fact that they've got film stars who are willing to make the jump to TV shows that they're serious and must be dishing out some Cheddar.
soberchimera
soberchimera - 10/1/2019, 6:00 AM
@sickboy76 - Most TV shows are superior to most films that come out nowadays, and let's be honest there aren't many movie stars left: Tom Cruise, Leo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt. And don't forget that Once Upon A Time in Hollywood couldn't even beat The Lion King, a movie everyone's seen before, at the box office.
sickboy76
sickboy76 - 10/1/2019, 6:46 AM
@soberchimera - I know, barely been to cinema in past 2 years, would go all the time.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 10/1/2019, 2:51 AM
I cannot really interpret if that is a lot or not. If a whole series is compared to one movie, than an overall budget of 150 million is okay. But if a whole series is compared to a trilogy, than it's not that much. Then again, the series won't haul in as much money as the movies do
ScottMalkinson
ScottMalkinson - 10/1/2019, 2:57 AM
@MalseMarcel - in terms of time it's more than one movie, mate. Feige said it's like one big movie with the same quality we could expect from their films. The shows are only 6-8 episode series'. If they only have a run time of 30-60 min each..that's a substantial budget to do some serious entertaining.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 10/1/2019, 3:15 AM
@MalseMarcel - There is a certain economy of scale that happens, here, too. Look at Eternals. They're building those big elaborate historical sets that will probably only be in the movie for 10 to 20 minutes. If you did an Eternals series, they could use those sets for so much more screen time. Same sets, same cost, same quality, but utilized much more thoroughly. Same with costumes and to some degree actors.

So, it's hard to know exactly how to compare 25 million an episode to a 200 million dollar movie. A show like She-Hulk may burn a lot of their budget on CG to create the main character, whereas a show like Hawkeye may spend it all on a bunch of boat stunts.
ScottMalkinson
ScottMalkinson - 10/1/2019, 3:21 AM
@Spock0Clock - lol @boat stunts. That was very specific haha.
Jeight8
Jeight8 - 10/1/2019, 3:23 AM
@MalseMarcel - its a lot dude. Really, it is.

Most cb shows have 3-5 million per episode. They never go higher than that.

This is higher than the Got per episode budget.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 10/1/2019, 3:30 AM
@ImaTowel - He's great at boats.
ScottMalkinson
ScottMalkinson - 10/1/2019, 3:36 AM
@Spock0Clock - apparently Jeremy Renner excels at everything he does lol. Acting, singing, bowhunting, motorboating.
OptimusGrime
OptimusGrime - 10/1/2019, 2:57 AM
LIT
ComicBookPsycho
ComicBookPsycho - 10/1/2019, 3:01 AM
For a second, I thought it said 25 million per season. Now per episode, that's actually [frick]ing insane. GOT's biggest episodes cost around 15 million.
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