Variety magazine quoted sources as saying that HBO paid less than $20 million per episode to produce the Game of Thrones prequel “Dragon Family”, with the first season of ten episodes set to premiere on August 21, local time. The cost indicator was lower than industry expectations. The production cost of “Game of Thrones” per season averaged about $100 million before, and the cost per episode climbed from $6 million in the first season to $15 million, and only eight episodes were made in the final season. The first season of Friendship’s “The Lord of the Rings” only had eight episodes, and the production cost was as high as 465 million US dollars. It is said that the cost is so high mainly because the start-up cost is astonishing, and the cost of camp and scene construction can be shared among subsequent seasons. The show is scheduled to be broadcast on September 2. Even for a thriller like “Stranger Things 4” that doesn’t emphasize a grand narrative, Netflix pays as much as $30 million per episode. The fourth season is divided into two parts, which air in May and July. With this in mind, the TV industry has begun to constrain shooting budgets, and fantasy dramas like “Dragon Family” with a large cast can keep the cost of each episode under $20 million, which makes one wonder if the show is mainly about situational conversation. . Also, Nicholas Kay.
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