"Fucking asinine", nice. Have a cup of tea and a snickers.No it went on site rental, technicians, taxes (one would hope), levies and fees for location shooting, equipment, catering, post-production work, support services, safety certifications, stunt staff (where applicable) and any number of additional functions I may not be aware of.
Like these productions aren’t John Carpenter guerrilla filmmaking with two camera, a few abandoned industrial areas and film school friends. The budget on these shows went places. I agree proper remuneration is owed to everyone but don’t be fucking asinine about what it’s for. It’s beneath you.
What you're describing above are the basic trappings necessary to make professional filming possible. If you look at any series, including those with absolutely stratospheric budgets, and assume it all went on those basic trappings and thats why they can't pay their talent... you're not being serious.
For comparison's sake: She-Hulk had a per-episode budget of ~$25 million, and had two filming locations, both in the US. Game of Thrones, at its most expensive, had a per-episode budget of ~$15 million-- with filming locations in numerous countries around the world, a far larger cast, a vastly larger requirement for bespoke and specialist equipment, set design and costuming, and about ten times as many stunts.
No, an enormous chunk of that money is not going on the basic overheads associated with filming.
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