Quality-wise as well as in terms of timeline, Netflix’s The Three-Body Problem is turning out to be one of the biggest television projects. The science fiction drama narrating a story based on Liu Cixin’s trilogy is scheduled to be released on March 21, 2024. It is co-created by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss of Game of Thrones fame and Alexander Woo of True Blood. The show is simply phenomenal as it has a remarkable production cost of $20 million for each episode which ranks it among the top 10 costliest series of all time.
The young lady is from China and the story unravels herself wanting to tell something in her past which spans across past and future; this message is transferred to a group of great scientists who stand against the greatest danger in history. Stars of the sitcom are Eiza Gonzalez and Benedict Wong, while Tsai Chin, John Bradley, Liam Cunningham, Jovan Adepo, Alex Sharp and Jonathan Pryce could be seen in supporting roles.
Alongside WandaVision, Stranger Things and The Crown, The Three-Body Problem, which costs around $20 million for every episode’s production, is one of the television series that has a big budget. The same can’t be said for The Three-Body Problem’s future. This list outlines the ten most expensive television series:
- The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power – $58 million for an episode
- Stranger Things – $30 million for an episode
- WandaVision – $25 million for an episode
- The Three-Body Problem – $20 million for an episode
- House of the Dragon – $20 million for an episode
- The Pacific – $20 million for an episode
- The Mandalorian – $15 million for an episode
- See – 15 million USD for an episode
- Game of Thrones – 15 million USD for an episode
- The Crown – 13 million USD for an episode