Yet they still turned out to the total of $465 million and another $75 million on Blu-ray sales. Which was an $80 million dollar increase over Star Trek (2009).
If we go with Trek fans being a significant piece of the pie, it seems like they turned out rather strongly for hating what Abrams has done to the franchise.
Yes, I think a lot of casual fans went to see both of the of the movies. I did even though I didn't like them.
The overall box office numbers for STID have a lot to do with the international audience too. STID was pushed overseas more than any other Trek film before it, and I think's that's a big reason why it did better internationally; it was getting exposed to new people.
Domestically, STID did significantly worse than ST2009, and I bet STB will do even worse in the States than STID did. How it does internationally will be interesting to see. Will the people who got newly exposed to Trek via STID come back for STB?
Those who got newly exposed to Trek via ST2009 didn't really come back for that much for STID.