Most Expensive Movies Debuting on Streaming in 2021

Going to the movies used to be the only way to see new releases upon their unveiling, but 2020 changed that. Due to the COVID-19 crisis, movie ticket sales drastically declined from $11.3 billion in 2019 to $2.1 billion in 2020, according to Box Office Mojo.
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Since the COVID-19 pandemic has continued well into 2021, studios such as Warner Bros. and Disney have responded by releasing movies directly onto streaming platforms. In fact, Warner Bros. sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry in December by announcing that all of its 2021 films will debut simultaneously on HBO Max and in theaters.
The latest among them is “The Suicide Squad,” which hits theaters and HBO Max on Aug. 6.
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While releasing films directly to streaming platforms is new to traditional studios, Netflix has been experimenting with big-budget films for a few years now. For example, the streaming giant spent $90 million to make its 2017 film “Bright,” starring Will Smith, according to Deadline. In the case of “The Suicide Squad,” Variety said Warner Bros. is hoping the film will have a splashy opening weekend at the box office and drive movie fans to subscribe to HBO Max.
Only time will tell if audiences prefer heading to theaters to see new releases or want to watch them in the comfort of their homes. From the films already released in 2021, we have some indication, based on box office returns. However, plenty of big-budget films headed straight to streaming platforms remain to be released in 2021, while some of the year’s anticipated offerings have been shuffled to 2022. Here’s a preview of the most expensive films on the lineup.
Last updated: Aug. 6, 2021
‘The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It’
- Studio: Warner Bros.
- Streaming service: HBO Max
- Budget: $40 million
- Release date: June 4
- Box office earnings: $65.2 million domestic, $132.3 million international
- Genre: Horror/mystery/thriller
- Director: Michael Chaves
‘Blonde’
- Studio: Netflix
- Streaming service: Netflix
- Budget: $41 million
- Earliest release date: Rescheduled to 2022
- Genre: Biography/drama
- Director: Andrew Dominik
‘In the Heights’
- Studio: Warner Bros.
- Streaming service: HBO Max
- Budget: $55 million
- Release date: June 11
- Box office earnings: $29.7 million domestic, $13.2 million international
- Genre: Drama/musical/romance
- Director: Jon M. Chu
‘Peter Pan & Wendy’
- Studio: Disney
- Streaming service: Disney+
- Budget: $65 million (estimate)
- Earliest release date: Rescheduled to 2022
- Genre: Adventure/family/fantasy
- Director: David Lowery
‘Reminiscence’
- Studio: Warner Bros.
- Streaming service: HBO Max
- Budget: $68 million
- Earliest release date: Aug. 20
- Genre: Romance/sci-fi/thriller
- Director: Lisa Joy
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‘Army of the Dead’
- Studio: Netflix
- Streaming service: Netflix
- Budget: $70 million
- Release date: May 21
- Genre: Action/horror/sci-fi
- Director: Zack Snyder
‘Don’t Look Up’
- Studio: Netflix
- Streaming service: Netflix
- Budget: $75 million
- Earliest release date: Late 2021
- Genre: Comedy
- Director: Adam McKay
‘Disenchanted’
- Studio: Disney
- Streaming service: Disney+
- Budget: $85 million (estimate)
- Earliest release date: Rescheduled to 2022
- Genre: Animation/adventure/comedy
- Director: Adam Shankman
‘Mortal Kombat’
- Studio: Warner Bros.
- Streaming service: HBO Max
- Budget: $95 million (estimate)
- Release date: April 8
- Box office earnings: $42.2 million domestic, $41.4 million international
- Genre: Action/adventure/fantasy/sci-fi/thriller
- Director: Simon McQuoid
‘King Richard’
- Studio: Warner Bros.
- Streaming service: HBO Max
- Budget: $100 million
- Earliest release date: Nov. 19
- Genre: Drama
- Director: Reinaldo Marcus Green
‘Pinocchio’
- Studio: Disney
- Streaming service: Disney+
- Budget: $100 million-$200 million (estimate)
- Earliest release date: 2021
- Genre: Animation/fantasy/musical
- Director: Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson
‘The Matrix 4’
- Studio: Warner Bros.
- Streaming service: HBO Max
- Budget: $150 million (estimate)
- Earliest release date: Dec. 22
- Genre: Action/sci-fi
- Director: Lana Wachowski
‘Space Jam: A New Legacy’
- Studio: Warner Bros.
- Streaming service: HBO Max
- Budget: $150 million
- Release date: July 16
- Box office earnings: $62.7 million domestic, $59.3 million international
- Genre: Adventure/animation/comedy/family/fantasy/sci-fi/sports
- Director: Malcolm D. Lee
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‘Raya and the Last Dragon’
- Studio: Disney
- Streaming service: Disney+
- Budget: $150 million-$175 million (estimate)
- Release date: March 5
- Box office earnings: $54.7 million domestic, $67.9 million international
- Genre: Action/adventure/animation/comedy/family/fantasy/musical
- Director: Don Hall, Carlos Lopez Estrada, Paul Briggs, John Ripa
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‘Red Notice’
- Studio: Netflix
- Streaming service: Netflix
- Budget: $160 million
- Earliest release date: Nov. 12
- Genre: Action/adventure/comedy
- Director: Rawson Marshall Thurber
‘Godzilla vs. Kong’
- Studio: Warner Bros.
- Streaming service: HBO Max
- Budget: $160 million
- Earliest release date: March 31
- Box office earnings: $100.6 million domestic, $366.9 million international
- Genre: Action/sci-fi/thriller
- Director: Adam Wingard
‘Dune’
- Studio: Warner Bros.
- Streaming service: HBO Max
- Budget: $175 million
- Earliest release date: Oct. 22
- Genre: Adventure/drama/sci-fi
- Director: Denis Villenueve
‘The Suicide Squad’
- Studio: Warner Bros.
- Streaming service: HBO Max
- Budget: $185 million
- Release date: Aug. 6
- Genre: Action/adventure/fantasy/mystery/sci-fi
- Director: James Gunn
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Jami Farkas contributed to the reporting for this article.
Photo Disclaimer: Photos are for representational purposes only.
Methodology: GOBankingRates looked at movies expected to debut through a streaming service in 2021, then used a variety of sources to find budget figures or estimates for as many films as possible. We then used Box Office Mojo and IMDb to find possible release date, genre and director information for all movies that had budget expectations available.
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