Re: Box Office Take...
Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 10:25 am
Helm, set course for a sequal, maximum warp!
There's just about no way they could get a movie to the screen quicker than 2 years, not with the kind of FX they'd have in it.Nickswitz wrote:If they come back too soon it may get old to some people, so I think they should come back in like 2 years so they can get a good movie and still have interest in the audiance.
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The film's first normal US screenings were at 7 p.m. on May 7, 2009,[137] grossing $4 million on its opening day. By the end of the weekend, Star Trek had opened with $79,204,289, as well as $35.5 million from other countries. Adjusted and unadjusted for inflation, it beat Star Trek: First Contact for the largest US opening for a Star Trek film. The film made $8.5 million from its IMAX screenings, breaking The Dark Knight's $6.3 million IMAX opening record.[138] The film is the highest-grossing in the entire Star Trek film franchise, eclipsing the previous leader, IV: The Voyage Home (which made $109,713,132). Its opening weekend numbers alone outgross the entire runs of The Undiscovered Country, The Final Frontier, Insurrection and Nemesis.[139] As of 31 May 2009 (2009 -05-31)[update], the film's domestic box office total stands at $209,313,884, which places the 11th feature film as the highest grossing film thus far for 2009 in North America.[140] while its international gross is at $101,350,393[141] for a total worldwide gross of $310,664,277.