Episode 4: $11,000,000 Episode 5: $18,000,000 Episode 6: $35,500,000 Original Trilogy: $64,500,000 Episode 1: $115,000,000 Episode 2: $120,000,000 Episode 3: $113,000,000 Prequel Trilogy: $348,000,000 Both Trilogies: $412,500,000 The Clone Wars: $8,500,000 Total: $421,000,000
If you mean the first Star Wars film, it took $11 million dollars to make the film.
STAR WARS!!!!!!!
A LOT OF CASH
There are so many bounty hunters in The Empire Strikes Back because Darth Vader sends them out to find Han Solo.
$11 million
Episode I: The Phantom Menace $924,317,558 Episode II: Attack of the Clones $649,398,328 Episode III: Revenge of the Sith $848,998,815 Episode IV: A New Hope$775,398,007 Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back $538,375,067 Episode VI: Return of the Jedi $475,106,177 Star Wars: The Clone Wars $68,282,844
According to BoxOfficeMojo, it cost the studio $11million to make the first Star Wars in 1977.
The fourth Star Wars movie to be released is Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999), and the average price of a ticket in 1999 was $5.08. Star Wars: Episode IV - A NewHope (1977) cost an average of $2.23 in 1977.
Episode 4: $11,000,000 Episode 5: $18,000,000 Episode 6: $35,500,000 Original Trilogy: $64,500,000 Episode 1: $115,000,000 Episode 2: $120,000,000 Episode 3: $113,000,000 Prequel Trilogy: $348,000,000 Both Trilogies: $412,500,000 The Clone Wars: $8,500,000 Total: $421,000,000
Depends on whom you're selling it to
Around 13 USD new.
episode 3 made nearly 850 million worldwide
If you mean the first Star Wars film, it took $11 million dollars to make the film.
As far as filming order is concerned, Star Wars: A New Hope (Episode IV) was the first Star Wars. The prequels (Episodes I-III) were filmed much later, and they served as the backstory that leads to the events of A New Hope.
10 bucks
About $10