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Paramount is not missing the 50th Anniversary of Trek in 2016. The 3rd film will be out Summer 2016. Bank on that one.
I would safely venture a guess that we've made enough to warrant another...all should be well. I'm just hoping if they do move forward that the wait isn't as long this time around...
Paramount is not missing the 50th Anniversary of Trek in 2016. The 3rd film will be out Summer 2016. Bank on that one.
Paramount is not missing the 50th Anniversary of Trek in 2016. The 3rd film will be out Summer 2016. Bank on that one.
Just can't see it happening. Would be far to close to SW in terms of production. Can't imagine him jumping right from one to the other.I just hope by some miracle JJ can be involved and have his final Trek adventure before someone new comes along.
It also cost $40 mil more to make. It's right around that breaking point but DVD sales will be good. Usually 2x budget domestic or 2.5-3x WW are the successful movies at the box office.It's around 430 million world-wide which beats the WW of the original (385). While it didn't make as much as the original film in the US (thankfully it made it past it's budget at least), it made a whole lot more internationally than the previous, so that's a success.
I think it's a moderate success but not the gangbusters numbers that Paramount wanted. But it did make it's money back (plus ads) and has an 87% on Rotten Tomato, it's far from a failure.
I think we have to consider that most of the Star Trek movies never made this much money till JJ took over. Even if it's not 'gangbusters', it's destroying the box office results of the 'Next Generation' movies by far.
Into Darkness was a ****load better than Quantum of Solace, though.![]()
James Bond has always been 10x bigger than Trek so that's a bad comparison.If they can advertise the third film for the 50th anniversary like they did with Skyfall, they can really go where no Trek film has gone before. Rebooted series where the first was beloved, the second not as loved and the third knocking it out of the park.
Star Trek: The Motion Picture earned $139 million worldwide during its run in 1979. With inflation, that would be equal to over $400 million today.It's around 430 million world-wide which beats the WW of the original (385). While it didn't make as much as the original film in the US (thankfully it made it past it's budget at least), it made a whole lot more internationally than the previous, so that's a success.
I think it's a moderate success but not the gangbusters numbers that Paramount wanted. But it did make it's money back (plus ads) and has an 87% on Rotten Tomato, it's far from a failure.
I think we have to consider that most of the Star Trek movies never made this much money till JJ took over. Even if it's not 'gangbusters', it's destroying the box office results of the 'Next Generation' movies by far.