Does anyone know which countries it ended up doing best in, outside of the US?
Does anyone know which countries it ended up doing best in, outside of the US?
Ok, this list is a month old, but I don´t think it has changed that much.
Top 5 excluding the US:
1. UK
2. Canada
3. Germany
4. Australia
5. China
I'm absolutely certain that IMAX figure can be tripled next time out just be doubling the run time...
Heck, my IMAX just extended Trek again after another well-attended weekend, kicking Harry's ass... meaning I can wait until the 11th before seeing it "one last time"...![]()
I'm absolutely certain that IMAX figure can be tripled next time out just be doubling the run time...
Heck, my IMAX just extended Trek again after another well-attended weekend, kicking Harry's ass... meaning I can wait until the 11th before seeing it "one last time"...![]()
That's why that's also an important consideration when slotting Star Trek XII. Since there are a lot of big movies coming out in 2011, there's going to be a lot of competition to lock up the IMAX screens.
I'm absolutely certain that IMAX figure can be tripled next time out just be doubling the run time...
Heck, my IMAX just extended Trek again after another well-attended weekend, kicking Harry's ass... meaning I can wait until the 11th before seeing it "one last time"...![]()
That's why that's also an important consideration when slotting Star Trek XII. Since there are a lot of big movies coming out in 2011, there's going to be a lot of competition to lock up the IMAX screens.
Won't there be a lot of big movies coming out in 2012 too? I mean you can run, but you can't hide...
That's why that's also an important consideration when slotting Star Trek XII. Since there are a lot of big movies coming out in 2011, there's going to be a lot of competition to lock up the IMAX screens.
Won't there be a lot of big movies coming out in 2012 too? I mean you can run, but you can't hide...
Yeah, but considering Paramount hasn't nailed a date down for 2011, and since 2012 is fairly open in terms of weekends being locked down, it would be easier for them to get a longer contract for an IMAX engagement in 2012 than it will be for 2011 at this point.
The late move of HP6 from Fall 2008 to Summer 2009 probable cost it millions of dollars from IMAX screens since it had to wait two weeks after its regular release before Transformers:ROTF's IMAX contract ended.
Star Trek's similar move cost it some money from IMAX as well since it could only fit in a two week contract before Night at the Museum 2's contract kicked in.
Does anyone know which countries it ended up doing best in, outside of the US?
Ok, this list is a month old, but I don´t think it has changed that much.
Top 5 excluding the US:
1. UK
2. Canada
3. Germany
4. Australia
5. China
Where did you get the Canadian numbers? I thought they are embedded with US domestic totals.
Canada did almost 25 Million coming from only 34 million people that's pretty good Trek support.
Canada did almost 25 Million coming from only 34 million people that's pretty good Trek support.
1..Iron Man:....................$55,434,092
2..X-Men 3:.....................$50,296,546
3..Star Trek:...................$49,860,084
4..Night at the Museum 2:.......$48,368,879
5..Angels & Demons:.............$46,667,078
6..X-Men 2:.....................$46,293,380
7..Batman Begins:...............$43,966,938
8..Wolverine:...................$43,548,924
9..Superman Returns:............$41,882,162
10.Terminator Salvation:........$37,296,265
11.Prince Caspian:..............$36,958,543
12.Fast and Furious:............$35,866,174
13.Mummy 3:.....................$30,316,699
14.10,000 BC:...................$18,694,377
15.GI Joe:......................$17,680,512
16.Day Earth Stood Still:.......$17,061,415
1..Angels & Demons:.............$351,350,040
2..Mummy 3:.....................$298,636,863
3..Prince Caspian:..............$278,029,923
4..Iron Man:....................$266,721,186
5..Terminator Salvation:........$245,999,426
6..Night at the Museum 2:.......$234,622,890
7..X-Men 3:.....................$224,997,093
8..X-Men 2:.....................$192,761,855
9..Wolverine:...................$191,492,985
10.Superman Returns:............$191,000,000
11.Fast and Furious:............$187,961,004
12.10,000 BC:...................$175,000,000
13.Batman Begins:...............$167,366,241
14.Day Earth Stood Still:.......$151,465,000
15.GI Joe:......................$149,737,914
16.Star Trek:...................$127,223,652
If we apply the Batman Begins to The Dark Knight overseas box office increase to the next Star Trek movie, then Trek 12 will make.... ...
$356 Million overseas....
I would be happy with $200 million and I think that is a realistic target at this stage.
If we apply the Batman Begins to The Dark Knight overseas box office increase to the next Star Trek movie, then Trek 12 will make.... ...
$356 Million overseas....
I would be happy with $200 million and I think that is a realistic target at this stage.
Yeah if the next one can do 300 Million domestic 200 Million International that will be a big enough gain to keep thing moving.
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