This Non-Avengers MCU Film Had A Bigger Budget Than Infinity War & Age of Ultron? ( Photo Credit – Jio Hotstar )

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When it comes to expensive filmmaking, the Avengers movies are in a league of their own. With ensemble casts, global locations, and CGI set pieces, it’s no surprise that Infinity War and Endgame shattered not just box office records, but also production budgets. But what about the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Strip away the ensemble events, and you’ll find that a few solo films quietly carried some of the highest production price tags Marvel has ever approved.

Surprisingly, it’s not always the titles you’d expect. Some films ballooned in cost due to extended post-production, complicated reshoots, or the sheer ambition of their world-building. So, which non-Avengers film cost Marvel the most? The answer lies in a movie that didn’t just bet big, it paid for every second of it.

The Marvels Is MCU’s Most Expensive Non-Avengers Film

According to The Numbers, The Marvels cost a staggering $270 million to produce, making it the most expensive MCU title without the Avengers name. That figure puts it above Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, each carrying budgets of at least $200 million, per The Numbers. It also surpasses the $225 million production budget of The Avengers, (via The Numbers). Even Captain America: Civil War, a film often considered “Avengers 2.5” for its sprawling cast, had a reported budget of $250 million (via The Numbers), still short of The Marvels.

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