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The Hobbit Trilogy: The Hobbit Films Allegedly Cost $745M To Produce

Oct 23, 2014 03:21 AM EDT | By Staff Reporter

Warner Bros.' faith in director Peter Jackson to make "The Hobbit" films has paid off in nearly $2 billion in global box office receipts for the first two films, but the cost of the trilogy has bumped up to $745 million, according to financial documents filed in New Zealand this month.

Warner Bros created a subsidiary company in New Zealand to make the movies and their annual financial reports are publicly available.

The latest financial statements show that production costs through March 2014 had reached $745 million (NZ$934 million).

The films were made in the never-before-seen frame rate of 48 frames per second and shot in 3D. The cost of production on "The Hobbit" films is three times as much as Jackson spent on making "The Lord Of The Rings" trilogy.

When "The Hobbit" films were first announced in 2007 as a two-film package it was estimated that they would cost around $150 million each.

Jackson shot the films back to back in New Zealand and had enough material to convince Warner Bros. to turn the films into a trilogy.

The first film, "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" grossed $1.011 billion worldwide, while "The Hobbit: the Desolation of Smaug" fell just shy of the billion dollar mark, taking $958 million globally.  

The studio has recouped $122 million from New Zealand taxpayers through NZ's incentive scheme designed to attract big-budget movies to the country, the report says.

Its unclear if worldwide marketing and distribution costs were included, and there are no costs estimated for the final eight months of the film leading to the release of "The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies" in December.

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