Top 10 Most expensive gadgets Used in Hollywood movies

Author: Yogesh Bhardwaj Date: 13.03.2024

Lightsaber (Star Wars)- $500,000 (approx.

The iconic weapon of the Jedi and Sith, the lightsaber has become synonymous with Star Wars. The hero's lightsaber in  "The Force Awakens" was built with a complex system of lights and parts, making it one of the most expensive movie props ever.

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HAL 9000 (2001: A Space Odyssey)$2 million (approx.)

HAL 9000, the sentient computer from Stanley Kubrick's sci-fi masterpiece, was a marvel of its time.  While not a physical robot, the intricate set of lenses, lights, and the voice of Douglas Rain brought HAL to life, making it an unforgettable movie prop.

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DeLorean Time Machine (Back to the Future) $400,000 

This stainless steel time-traveling car  is a pop-culture icon.  While a stock DeLorean DMC-12 was modified for the film, the extensive customization work, gadgets, and the flux capacitor make it an incredibly expensive movie prop.

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Batmobile (The Batman) $1 million (approx.)

The Batmobile has taken many forms over the years, but the version in Matt Reeves' "The Batman" is a brutal and heavily armored beast.  This customized muscle car is packed with weaponry and gadgets, making it a worthy ride for the Dark Knight.

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AMP Suit (Avatar) $4 million (for a pair)

The exoskeleton suits worn by humans in James Cameron's Avatar are marvels of engineering, both fictional and in the real world. The suits  were incredibly complex to create,  with  both  physical  and  digital  components.

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Black Panther Suit $350,000 (approx.)

The vibranium weave suit worn by Black Panther is more than just clothing; it's advanced technology.  The suit's intricate design and  special effects  made it one of the most expensive costume props ever created.

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Iron Man Suit (Iron Man) $250,000 (per suit)

Iron Man's suit is a pop-culture symbol of superhero technology.  The suit  transforms from a suitcase to a fully functional armor, and  required  incredible  special effects  work  to  realize on screen.

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Captain America's Shield: The Winter Soldier $225,000 (approx.)

Captain America's shield is a symbol of freedom and justice.  The vibranium shield  in  "Captain America: The Winter Soldier"  was  crafted from  aluminum  and  outfitted  with  special  effects  technology  to  portray its  strength  and  versatility.

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Triceratops Skull (Jurassic Park) Over $1 million

The special effects in Jurassic Park were groundbreaking, and the animatronic dinosaur skeletons were a major part of that. The massive Triceratops skull  is  a  particularly  impressive feat of engineering

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Eye of Agamotto (Doctor Strange)  Over $250,000

The Eye of Agamotto, a powerful amulet worn by Doctor Strange,  is more than just jewelry.  The intricate design  and  the  time-manipulation  effects  make  it a  unique  and  expensive  movie prop.

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