So much for $350m 

So much for $350m![]()
next time..(and beyond)So much for $350m![]()
Looking like a 345m total then. Only 40m less ww than Trek 2009..but about 120m less than STID. Makes you realise just how much of a big deal the sequel was.. almost like a 'T2' (in ST terms)Well the first weekend boosted my hopes but it looks to be dropping fast. Through the first two weekends STB is around $3.6 million. By comparison, I believe STID was around $7 million at the same juncture. It made less than $600K in its second weekend. If it keeps falling at this rate we may be looking at a final haul closer to $5 million than $8 million (a 20% drop) in Japan.
QFT. For all the whining and crying that the Leslie Owen/Fred Archer/Doug Fitz/Harvey brigade have done for the past 8+ years, we got everything we wanted. I remember after seeing ST'09, reading that it was a three movie deal and being ecstatic. Anything else is gravy (albeit really, really good gravy)Just finished watching Beyond. If it was the end, the Abrams films go out on a high note, and I got three really enjoyable Star Trek films to add to my library.
For all the whining and crying that the Leslie Owen/Fred Archer/Doug Fitz/Harvey brigade...
I predicted $346 million after Japan and that seems likely.Looking like a 345m total then. Only 40m less ww than Trek 2009..but about 120m less than STID. Makes you realise just how much of a big deal the sequel was.. almost like a 'T2' (in ST terms)
So happy that I no longer interact with those folks.![]()
Just finished watching Beyond. If it was the end, the Abrams films go out on a high note, and I got three really enjoyable Star Trek films to add to my library.
I don't know if this has been posted already but for anyone interested.
Forbes Article on STB box office.
The thing that made it most appealing to the fans, that it played like a smaller-scale 50th-anniversary homage to the spirit and tone of the original show, was the thing that arguably doomed it in terms of blockbuster success. Star Trek Beyond was what its fans wanted it to be. There is value in that over the long run. But Paramount and friends need to realize that Star Trek is never going to be a Guardians of the Galaxy-level success and plan accordingly.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/scottme...between-its-fans-and-its-budget/#4f4ab82b7ac5
Simon Pegg talks about a Star Trek cinematic universe. Note the mention of a "Zero Dark Thirty" Trek, echoing Paramount Movie Group President Marc Evans' comments last November.
I really want to see the Franklin MACOs fighting the Romulan war...
Paramount really needs to be in where a cinematic universe is concerned, even though it is something I don't personally want. Modern audiences love big interconnected universes. It is obvious that a movie every three or four years aren't holding the attention of audiences.
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