I thought it might be interesting to get a detailed look at where the current Star Trek film stands in relation to the other ten films in the franchise. Here are how the numbers (domestic only) break down, according to data compiled from BoxOffice.com:
RAW NUMBERS:
Star Trek (147,611,000)
The Voyage Home (109,713,132)
First Contact (92,027,888)
The Motion Picture (82,258,456)
The Wrath of Khan (78,737,310)
The Search for Spock (76,389,860)
Generations (75,671,125)
The Undiscovered Country (74,888,996)
Insurrection (70,187,658)
The Final Frontier (52,210,049)
Nemesis (43,126,129)
ADJUSTED FOR INFLATION:
The Motion Picture (239,115,674)
The Voyage Home (212,328,919)
The Wrath of Khan (192,290,437)
The Search for Spock (163,237,856)
First Contact (149,493,266)
Star Trek (147,611,000)
Generations (129,980,545)
The Undiscovered Country (127,720,425)
Insurrection (107,451,468)
The Final Frontier (93,951,918)
Nemesis (53,387,173)
Whichever version of the numbers you look at, it's clear that the current film is doing well. Also, whichever version you look at, you will see The Motion Picture and The Voyage Home being very successful. Which should, I would think, put to rest this idea that the only way to generate good revenue on a Trek film is action, action, action, but no one from Paramount has yet asked my opinion...
RAW NUMBERS:
Star Trek (147,611,000)
The Voyage Home (109,713,132)
First Contact (92,027,888)
The Motion Picture (82,258,456)
The Wrath of Khan (78,737,310)
The Search for Spock (76,389,860)
Generations (75,671,125)
The Undiscovered Country (74,888,996)
Insurrection (70,187,658)
The Final Frontier (52,210,049)
Nemesis (43,126,129)
ADJUSTED FOR INFLATION:
The Motion Picture (239,115,674)
The Voyage Home (212,328,919)
The Wrath of Khan (192,290,437)
The Search for Spock (163,237,856)
First Contact (149,493,266)
Star Trek (147,611,000)
Generations (129,980,545)
The Undiscovered Country (127,720,425)
Insurrection (107,451,468)
The Final Frontier (93,951,918)
Nemesis (53,387,173)
Whichever version of the numbers you look at, it's clear that the current film is doing well. Also, whichever version you look at, you will see The Motion Picture and The Voyage Home being very successful. Which should, I would think, put to rest this idea that the only way to generate good revenue on a Trek film is action, action, action, but no one from Paramount has yet asked my opinion...
