Entertainment | Spider-Man How Spider-Man Spent $75M $9 million on sets, costumes alone By Matt Cantor Posted Jun 23, 2011 2:17 PM CDT Copied Patrick Page, right, Jennifer Damiano and Reeve Carney appear onstage at the curtain call for the opening night performance of "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” in New York, Tuesday, June 14, 2011. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes) Amid injuries, delays, and firings, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark has managed to eat through $75 million, New York state financial statements reveal. To put that in perspective: The play The Book of Mormon cost $9 million, reports the New York Times. Here’s where some of the money—and time—has gone: $4 million to rent the theater for two years before opening (most shows need it just months in advance) $9 million on sets, costumes, and, er, shoes $8 million borrowed to renovate the theater $6 million to stagehands $1.2 million a week in operating costs $1 million to lawyers Nine years in development “The bad news is that it was very expensive,” says a top producer. But “the good news is that we will not quit and we will make this a success and that’s that.” Click through for a detailed Spider-Man cost report. Read These Next Saudi tells Iran to wise up, 'stop attacking their neighbors.' Ex-counterterror official Joe Kent is under investigation by the FBI. Trump cracked a Pearl Harbor joke with Japan's leader. Navy's most advanced aircraft carrier pulls out of the Iran war. Report an error