Too much unknown to speculate here.It cannot have escaped your notice that Paramount has financing partners on the nuTrek films. Do you know what their investments are, what the structure of their deals are, and what they actually intend to accomplish with their investments?
Exactly.
That's the only statement that matters.
This is why with the exception of extreme cases - obvious failures or unexpected successes (see The Purge, this week) online debates about whether this or that big budget movie is "more profitable" are flat-out bullshit.
You don't have the basic information you'd have to have to determine whether Paramount is making, or stands to make, more or less profit on STID than on ST '09. You simply don't. You only know the reported production budgets and the reported gross box office for the two films. Any conclusions you're drawing at this point might as well be divined by casting sticks or reading goat entrails.
You can follow what you consider to be logical inferences as far as you like, but in the absence of real information the most logical of conclusions is meaningless.
Here, let me make this clearer:
- Paramount would like to have made more money on this movie than they have;
- Paramount predicted that they'd make more money on this movie than they have;
- This movie is making less of a profit for Paramount than the last Star Trek movie.
Even if one grants both of the first two statements as likely true, the third statement does not necessarily follow from them. Do you understand?