These are the most expensive Korean dramas ever made
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From 'Vincenzo', 'Crash Landing On You' to 'Kingdom', these Korean dramas cost a fortune to produce

It's no secret that producing a Korean drama costs a lot.  That's why Netflix is investing US$500 million on original Korean content alone. The lavish production designs, A-list cast, detailed set designs, special effects, filming locations and fashionable outfits are needed to create a top-tier drama.

With more and more people jumping on the K-drama mania, we can expect more Korean dramas to also spend more on production costs to deliver the best production possible. Here, we break down some of the popular Korean dramas with the highest production costs whether it's fantasy, historical or romance.

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1. Arthdal Chronicles

Arthdal Chronicles is the first historical fantasy Korean drama so it's expected that production cost is high. The show premiered when Game of Thrones was still a hit, another show that's known for its expensive production from special effects, costumes to set designs. The Korean drama stars A-list actors from Song Joong-ki, Kim Ji-won to Jang Dong-gun and was divided into three parts which increased the cost of production.

Filming was also partly done in Brunei while a set was built specifically for the drama in Osan, Gyeonggi Province. It's estimated that each episode of Arthdal Chronicles cost about 3 billion Korean won.

Estimated cost: 54 billion Korean won (PHP2.3 billion~)

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2. Mr. Sunshine

Period drama Mr. Sunshine also cost quite a fortune—its total 24-episode run is estimated to be around 40 billion Korean won. Most of the production cost was spent on recreating the historical elements, set designs, special effects and of course, the talent fees for its star-studded cast.

Lee Byung-hun who headlined the drama and have appeared in several Hollywood movies was rumoured to have been paid 150 million won per episode. It seems that the expensive budget paid off as the drama received critical acclaim for its acting, cinematography and retelling of South Korea's past.

Estimated cost: 40 billion Korean won (PHP1.7 billion~)

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3. Kingdom 1 & 2

Kingdom is another historical drama that cost quite a fortune. But the elements of horror (zombies) might have increased the production cost. One episode of Kingdom is estimated to cost 3 billion Korean won which is why each season only has six episodes each. The historical-horror drama also stars notable celebrities including Ju Ji-hoon, Bae Doona and Ryu Seung-ryong.

Series director Kim Seong Hun revealed to Variety that the series was intended for eight episodes but they overspent the budget.

Estimated cost: 35 billion Korean won (PHP1.5 billion~)

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4. The King: Eternal Monarch

The King: Eternal Monarch made headlines when it was announced due to lead actor, Lee Min-ho's expensive salary for each episode. It was his comeback drama after finishing his military service and with the use of special effects for the fantasy elements as well as all the expensive cars, jewellery, horses, set designs that go with the royalty storyline, the production cost is bound to cost quite a sum. Also, the production team had to recreate the imaginary worlds but make it look a bit close to the city of Busan.

Estimated cost: 30 billion Korean won (PHP1.3 billion~)

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5. Sweet Home

Netflix original Korean series, Sweet Home based on the eponymous webtoon spent most of its budget on the special effects/CGI of the monsters, costing an estimated three billion Korean won per episode. The series is also helmed by popular director Lee Eung-bok who worked on smash hits, Descendents of the Sun, Goblin and Mr. Sunshine—all of which also had huge production costs.

Estimated cost: 30 billion Korean won (PHP1.3 billion~)

6. Vagabond

The first non-fantasy and non-historical series on this list is Vagabond, an action drama that stars Suzy Bae, Lee Seung-gi and Shin Sung-rok. Most of the production budget series was spent on overseas filming fees as the series was filmed in Morocco and Portugal as well as the talent fees of its top stars.

Estimated cost: 25 billion Korean won (PHP1.1 billion~)

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7. Legend of the Blue Sea

Another Lee Min-ho drama makes it to the list. The popular Korean actor stars Hallyu star, Jun Ji-hyun in Legend of the Blue Sea, a fantasy romance drama. It's not surprising that part of the production cost went to the star's pockets but the special effects of the mermaid, as well as the overseas filming in Spain and Palau cost a lot. This was also Lee's last drama before his military enlistment as well as Jun's before her hiatus due to pregnancy.

Estimated cost: 22 billion Korean won (PHP940 million~)

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8. Crash Landing On You

Mega K-drama hit, Crash Landing On You has a budget of about 20 billion Korean won which allowed part of the series to be filmed in Switzerland, a country not known for being cheap. The drama also stars top actor Hyun Bin and actress, Son Ye-jin. Recreating the North Korea scenes as well as the lavish outfits that Son's heiress character wears definitely added to the huge budget too.

Estimated cost: 20 billion Korean won (PHP850 million~)

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9. Vincenzo

Dark comedy-action drama, Vincenzo stars A-lister Song Joong-ki which was definitely added to the production cost. While the drama didn't film overseas due to the pandemic, it did spend a lot more on the CGIs and special effects of Vincenzo's shenanigans.

Estimated cost: 20 billion Korean won (PHP850 million~)

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10. Hotel Del Luna

All the glitz and glamourous clothes that IU sports in Hotel Del Luna must have cost a fortune. The fantasy series also had to incorporate some fantasy elements and special effects well as all the different set designs, guests stars and of course, fashionable outfits.

Estimated cost: 20 billion Korean won (PHP850 million~)

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