Star Trek Into Darkness practically matched X-Men: Days of Future Past, Fast & Furious 6 and comfortably beat Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, The Amazing Spider Man 2, and Godzilla to name but a few of it's contemporaries, and all of these movies are considered big successes - especially when you take into account their greater overseas grosses, which is exactly what they were aiming for with STID, and the next movie.
Yes STID could and maybe should have done better, but any film that breaks the 200 million barrier in the US alone can be considered a success, end of.
That's massively off, I don't know where to start... we'll gross figures as they can't be disputed
X-Men: Days of Future Past VS
Into Darkness
Budget:
$200,000,000(+5.3%) So it cost more to make
US Gross:
$233,921,534(+2%) So it made gross 2% more so yeah I could see where you made your mistake but...
International Gross:
$510,400,000(+114%) This mean it made over double internationally, even if they only made 15% of that, it pushes them into profitability according to equation on the box office take alone
Fast 6
Budget:
$160,000,000(-15.8%)So it cost less to make
US Gross:
$238,679,850(+4.3%)Made more money in US, I'm sure you can see if they made it for less money and still beat it at the BO it's not good.
International Gross:
$551,272,961(+131%)See these films you are comparing made over double at the International BO
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Budget:
$170,000,000(-10.5%) So it cost less to make
US Gross:
$208,545,589(-8.8%)True it made less but you look at the raw number it made almost $20m less, given the production budget was $20m less, they are pretty much evenly matched so far
International Gross:
$286,454,411(+20.2%)Erm... I thought you said Into Darkness "comfortably beat" Apes...
The Amazing Spider Man 2
I thought you had a chance here as, even though you'd said it was considered big successes the word is with the sony leaks that the high up were disappointed
http://www.nerdandtie.com/2014/12/15/spider-man-a-franchise-in-turmoil/ (Incidentally the equation predicts a 6.25% loss but I guess Marvel have all the merch rights which makes things slightly different for Into Darkness)
Budget:
$200,000,000(+5.3%) So it cost more to make
US Gross
$202,853,933(-11.5%)WahHey! Into Darkness is doing well here we might be on our horse...
International Gross:
$506,142,403(+112%)Or Not, this film that has thrown the Spiderman franchise into limbo, made over double internationally than Into Darkness
Last One...
Godzilla
$160,000,000(-15.8%)So it cost less to make
US Gross:
$200,672,193(-12.3%)Again it cost less to make and made less by roughly the same as the production budget, given a $ saved is worth more than a $ earned, this stat doesn't look favourably on Into Darkness
International Gross:
$307,500,000(+29%)Here Godzilla yet again out performed Into Darkness Internationally
It's fair to say out of these 5 contemporary films, Into Darkness performed the worst, given the state of Spiderman at the moment, that has to be slightly concerning for anyone hoping for a bright future for Star Trek. Interestingly when I wrote the OP I thought that the studio really needed a stronger US BO return given it was the US BO that let it down compared to XI, but given these results it appears that the international BO take needs to substantially increase for XIII