Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is one of Disney's biggest box office bombs, but not even a lower budget could have saved the movie.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny bombed at the box office, and it was made even worse by its inflated budget. The fifth Indiana Jones movie is the most ambitious release in the series yet, as it has the franchise's biggest action sequences and takes place in three different time periods. Not only that, but the movie sees the return of Harrison Ford, and reprising the iconic role of Indy for the fifth time undoubtedly comes with a huge price tag.
What Budget Indiana Jones 5 Would've Needed To Break Even, Based On Its Box Office When it comes to box office performances, the general rule of thumb is that a movie needs to make 2.5 times its budget to break even, as movies generally have marketing budgets equal to their production budgets, and then there's the movie theaters' cut of ticket sales on top of that.
Indiana Jones 5 Would've Had To Be Very Different To Have A Much Lower Budget Bringing the production budget of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny down to $140 is a nigh-impossible task, as the movie is so ambitious, and it's clear where all that money went. De-aging is extremely expensive, as proven by other budgets of movies that heavily feature de-aging, such as the Martin Scorsese-directed The Irishman, which had a budget of over $200 million .
Even At Half The Cost, Indiana Jones 5 Would Be Underperforming Assuming that Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny cost the lowest of the reported figures to make - $295 million - the movie would still have been unsuccessful if the budget was half that. If Indiana Jones 5 was made with $147.5 million, the absolute best-case scenario is that the movie would break even, but even that's unlikely as it'd still have another $63 million to go.
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