Grosses
'Star Trek Into Darkness' Nears $100 Million MarkMay 22, 2013 11:53 AM
Paramount's Star Trek Into Darkness grossed $6.76 million on Tuesday to lead the daily box office for a sixth straight day. The second installment of the re-launched sci-fi franchise did fall a significant 15 percent from Monday's performance, which had been inflated by the Victoria Day holiday in Canada. Star Trek Into Darkness has grossed a softer than expected $98.45 million in six days and is set to surpass the $100 million mark today. The film is currently running just 0.6 percent behind the $99.00 million six-day take of 2009's Star Trek, 35 percent behind the $151.92 million six-day start of 2003's The Matrix Reloaded and 43 percent stronger than the $69.00 million six-day gross of 2003's Terminator Salvation. While early daily holds have been very solid for Star Trek Into Darkness, the film will obviously face a major test this weekend with Universal's Fast & Furious 6, Warner's The Hangover Part III and Fox's Epic all entering the marketplace.
Warner's The Great Gatsby continued to display midweek strength on Tuesday with a second place take of $2.75 million. The Baz Luhrmann directed film starring Leonardo DiCaprio was up one spot and 5 percent over Monday and down 42 percent from last Tuesday. Like Star Trek Into Darkness, The Great Gatsby is also nearing the $100 million domestic milestone. With a stronger than expected twelve-day take of $96.26 million, The Great Gatsby is set to surpass the $100 million mark on Thursday.
Iron Man 3 was down one spot and 14 percent from Monday to place in third on Tuesday with $2.75 million. Disney's blockbuster superhero sequel was down 47 percent from last Tuesday. Iron Man 3 has grossed a massive $343.62 million in 19 days of domestic release. That places the film 35 percent ahead of the $255.05 million 19-day take of 2010's Iron Man 2 and 27 percent behind the $468.27 million 19-day gross of last year's Marvel's The Avengers.
Daily Domestic Gross Sun, Jan. 30 2000
← previous next →| # | Title | Sun, Jan. 30 2000 | Locations | Avg. | Total | Wks. | Dist. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Next Friday | $1,095,118 | -60% | 1,335 | 160 | $820 | $39,272,883 | 3 | New Line |
| 2 | The Hurricane | $907,195 | -69% | 2,135 | 34 | $425 | $30,502,023 | 3 | Universal |
| 3 | Galaxy Quest | $683,905 | -61% | 2,209 | -50 | $310 | $58,770,146 | 6 | DreamWorks |
| 4 | Girl, Interrupted | $675,506 | -56% | 1,935 | 0 | $349 | $20,750,630 | 6 | Sony / Columbia |
| 5 | The Green Mile | $624,411 | -72% | 2,371 | -112 | $263 | $115,484,147 | 8 | Warner Bros. |
| 6 | Toy Story 2 | $602,853 | -51% | 1,796 | -194 | $336 | $234,300,556 | 10 | Disney |
| 7 | The Talented Mr. Ripley | $455,197 | -70% | 2,142 | -73 | $213 | $72,109,221 | 6 | Paramount |
| 8 | Magnolia | $297,047 | -- | 1,086 | 9 | $274 | $14,065,733 | 7 | New Line |
| 9 | Snow Falling on Cedars | $189,662 | -57% | 1,000 | -99 | $190 | $11,768,978 | 6 | Universal |
| 10 | Any Given Sunday | $164,449 | -- | 2,012 | -189 | $82 | $69,236,090 | 6 | Warner Bros. |