Bond's main box office strength has always been in foreign markets, though. Casino Royale did $599 million worldwide, with 72% of that coming from foreign markets. Qauntum of Solace did $586 million worldwide, with 71.3% coming from foreign markets.
Yep, which demonstrates why looking solely at the NA figures doesn't provide the full picture. Granted, the Star Trek franchise is weighted more heavily toward NA, but considering the currently strong worldwide results, it's clear that nuTrek is continuing to grow its brand, diversify its revenues, etc.Bond's main box office strength has always been in foreign markets, though. Casino Royale did $599 million worldwide, with 72% of that coming from foreign markets. Qauntum of Solace did $586 million worldwide, with 71.3% coming from foreign markets.
Well it's all semantics anyway: STID may be "disappointing" but it's not weak at all. Then you have to define disappointing. With Imax and the success of the last movie, you'd think it would have done $100 million over 5 days. Failure or flop would mean it didn't cover cost. A opening flop may have meant a $40-50 million weekend. Clearly that is NOT the case. Considering the movie cost $180-190 million, STID has almost covered that in just over a week at $165 million gross by the end of Sunday. Again the naysayers have failed.
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It is disappointing. Even if the film gets to Star Trek 2009 money, it will have sold fewer tickets due to higher ticket prices.
For a bit of perspective:
Casino Royale: $167M (2006)
Quantum of Solace: $168M (2008)
And BOM lists the production budget for QoS as $200M against a $190M production budget for STID.
Still seems like most people are baffled as to why it's done poorly, but I do think you can point to some of the marketing and the large gap between the movies. Hopefully Paramount won't make the same mistake. I mean Iron Man movies are every other year, and it had The Avengers which means it has gone from strength to strength. I think three is the absolute maximum before interest wears off significantly.
Even though I haven't seen the movie, from what I've gathered this has more to do with producers and director overextending themselves with other projects.
Will this movie be released in China?
I see no listing for China on Paramount's or startrekmovie.com
BTW will Paramount even release it here in Venezuela? The site (startrekmovie.com) claims a July 19th release date yet there are no posters, nor any indication of this movie coming down here date. In fact the only movie which had Star Trek trailer was the Hobbit backnin december and since then no more trailers.
Back in 2009 we all knew it was coming.
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