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FINAL WEEKEND NUMBERS - Trek #7 - $5.51 million - $240.3 million

1% increase is Great news...

Now the bad news.

It looks like "UP" will be passing ST shortly which was expected. What wasn't expected was the huge box office numbers "The Hangover" is putting up. The Hangover has about a 50/50 chance of passing ST at this point.

If "The Hangover" passes ST the film (Star Trek) will most likely not finish in the top five for 2009. It is likely that Harry Potter, Transformers, UP and Avatar will all pass Star Trek when all is said and done.
 
Great numbers! I wonder, when all is said and done, how Star Trek XI DVD sales will compare to previous trek movie DVD sales. Also, how it will compare to Up, Hangover, Transformers, and other '09 movie DVD sales.
 
Great numbers! I wonder, when all is said and done, how Star Trek XI DVD sales will compare to previous trek movie DVD sales. Also, how it will compare to Up, Hangover, Transformers, and other '09 movie DVD sales.

Nemesis sold extremely well, over 2 million copies.

RAMA
 
2 million copies? That doesn't sound extremely good :S

But anyway, I think we ought to dedicate this thread to Jeri and her relentless pursuit of pushing XI's numbers higher :)
 
2 million copies? That doesn't sound extremely good :S

But anyway, I think we ought to dedicate this thread to Jeri and her relentless pursuit of pushing XI's numbers higher :)

Its not Star Wars numbers, but considering it didn't do too well in the BO, its good.

RAMA
 
We have about 50/50 shot at 260 million.

What is sad (or good depending on your view) is that this film is going to be about 10-15 million short World Wide of breaking the Motionless Pictures final take.

Oh and it should be official that the rights for Trek's broadcast will be 24 million in cold hard cash (though if its is truly 10 percent of the US gross it could be 2 million higher).

And we shouldn't get a very big push from the 4th of July weekend, but every little bit helps.

We should end our run being the #41-44th largest unadjusted Domestic film (though by the end of the year we will most likely drop 2 to 3 more spots).

We will end up being Paramount/Viacoms 8th largest domestic performer (we are 7th but Transformers 2 will beat us, though I would die if it didn't). And if you eliminate films that weren't internal Paramount creations (Dreamworks and Marvel will hold 4 of those films), Trek would be Paramount's 4th largest internally produced film (domestic of course and unadjusted).
 
Clearly Star Trek 2009 is the biggest flop ever.












Suck it, naysayers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
2 million copies? That doesn't sound extremely good :S

But anyway, I think we ought to dedicate this thread to Jeri and her relentless pursuit of pushing XI's numbers higher :)

It made another $30 million or so in DVD sales, so that put it close to $100 million in revenue for just BO and DVD sales...

RAMA
 
If Nemesis made a fifth of what Star Trek has raked in so far and sold 2 mil DVDs after it's May 2003 DVD release date, shouldn't we be expecting MANY times that number for Star Trek's Xmas release?
 
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