I see Beyond has just outperformed X-Men: Apocalypse in the US (but sadly nowhere near worldwide)
Does anyone know what's next for the X-Men film franchise? I see that, much like Trek they have a TV series (Leigon, about the son of Charles Xavier) launching next year but haven't seen anything about the future of the films, aside from the key actors being signed for a sequel. Perhaps whatever happens there will be an indicator for Trek's future.
X-Men: Apocalypse made 543 mio. $ worldwide though! That's less than Deadpool or Days of Future Past. But still an amazingly large profit (the budget was 178 mio.). That's a number Star Trek can only dream of.
As an aside to the above:
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=pacificrim.htm
Different studio and franchise; but back in 2013 - Pacific Rim with a reported budget of 190 Million back then only brought in a little over $100 million in box office receipts in the U.S. - BUT got a sequel green lit soley based on the Chinse BO response to the film.
In the end, I think there's still a lot of incentive for Paramount to go ahead with STXIV (aka nuTrek 4) as they announced, but yeah,time will tell.
Pacific RIm also had a final box office of 411 mio. $ (that's more than 90 mio. $ more than Beyond currently has, not adjusted for inflation), but they still exchanged the whole creative team, and will have new lead characters and as of now none of the old actors are coming back. Expect something like that for Trek4 as well, if we see it.
I think he's subtracting out the $25-30M supposedly spent on the Orci version before Lin was brought onboard, which may factor into Paramount's thinking around the viability of the fourth movie.
That being said, I have doubts they spent anywhere close to that number - I'd bet at most it was only a tenth that.
As they damn well should be! Those are still costs during the development of 'Beyond' which the box office of that movie needs to cover though.
I mentioned somewhere else: More than 150 mio. $ as a budget for a Star Trek movie is just outright asking for failure. I love Star Trek. But truth is, it is (and will for ever be) more of a niché market, whose pop-cultural influence (and influence on the real world science community) is much larger than it's actual vievership numbers are.