'Captain America: Brave New World' Reshoots Increase Budget to $375 Million
MCU Title's Production Costs Soar Amidst Extensive Filming
Upcoming American superhero film "Brave New World," based on the Marvel Comics character Sam Wilson Captain America, has reportedly experienced significant budget increases due to extensive reshoots.
According to a recent report by World of Reel, the reshoots have resulted in a budget inflation of up to $100 million. The film's initial budget reportedly stood at $275 million, but the added filming has pushed it to a staggering $350-375 million range.
The reshoots are said to have involved the addition of new characters, including Liv Tyler, Harrison Ford, Giancarlo Esposito, and Rosa Salazar. Sources close to the production have indicated that the expanded cast and additional filming have contributed to the increased costs.
Despite the budget concerns, "Brave New World" remains one of the most anticipated Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films. The film is set to explore the complex legacy of Captain America and introduce a new era of heroes in the MCU.
However, the budget increase raises questions about the financial viability of the film and the broader implications for the MCU's future productions. Industry analysts will be closely monitoring the performance of "Brave New World" to gauge its impact on the franchise.
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