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'Star Trek Into Darkness' Leads Weekend, But Opens Below PredecessorMay 19, 2013 08:51 AM

by Daniel Garris

Paramount's Star Trek Into Darkness opened in first place this weekend with an estimated $70.56 million. However, the second installment of the re-launched sci-fi series opened significantly below wide-spread expectations, including those of the studio. Star Trek Into Darkness also failed to match the $75.20 million opening weekend take of 2009's Star Trek (which bumps up to $79.20 million when including the $4 million that film earned from late night Thursday screenings). While a sequel opening slightly below its predecessor isn't the end of the world, it is especially underwhelming in this case given that Star Trek Into Darkness had the added advantage of higher priced 3D admissions this time around and was following in the footsteps of a very well received previous film.

After grossing an additional $13.54 million on Thursday (which included $2 million from Wednesday night IMAX showings), Star Trek Into Darkness has grossed $84.09 million through four days of release. The last minute release date change clearly hurt the film's Thursday performance, which made the film's weekend performance even that more important. Through four days of release, Star Trek Into Darkness is running 3 percent behind the $86.71 million take of Star Trek, 33 percent behind the $125.18 million four-day start of 2008's Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and 50 percent stronger than the $55.93 million four-day take of 2009's Terminator Salvation.

Within the softer than expected start, there were some promising signs for Star Trek Into Darkness this weekend. On the heels of Friday's $22.06 million performance, the film did increase a healthy 25 percent on Saturday to gross $27.5 million and is estimated to have an opening weekend to Friday ratio of 3.20 to 1. The film's A rating on CinemaScore was also an encouraging early sign. With that said, holding up well going forward will be no easy task for the film given the upcoming competition it will soon be facing from Universal's Fast & Furious 6, Warner's The Hangover Part III and to a lesser extent Sony's After Earth. The upcoming competition from Fast & Furious 6 and The Hangover Part III likely had an effect on Star Trek Into Darkness already this weekend, as moviegoers anticipating either or both of those films may have simply decided to pass on Star Trek Into Darkness. The continued strength of Disney's Iron Man 3 certainly isn't helping matters for Star Trek Into Darkness either.

It should be noted that Star Trek Into Darkness is performing stronger than its predecessor overseas. After grossing $40 million this weekend, Star Trek Into Darkness has grossed $80.5 million to date overseas. That places the early global total for Star Trek Into Darkness at $164.6 million.

Iron Man 3 fell 51 percent to place in second this weekend with an estimated $35.18 million. Given the new competition Iron Man 3 faced from Star Trek Into Darkness, this weekend's hold was quite respectable. It could also be a sign of the blockbuster superhero sequel being able to display solid holding power going forward, even in the face of increased competition. In comparison, 2010's Iron Man 2 fell 49 percent in its third weekend to gross $26.36 million, while last year's Marvel's The Avengers fell 46 percent to take in $55.64 million. Iron Man 3 has grossed a terrific $337.07 million through 17 days of release. That places the film 34 percent ahead of the $251.03 million 17-day take of Iron Man 3 and 26 percent behind the $457.67 million 17-day gross of The Avengers.

Iron Man 3 added $40.2 million to its overseas haul this weekend. That brings the films overseas total to #736.2 million and current global haul to a mighty $1.073 billion.

Warner's The Great Gatsby displayed respectable holding power as well this weekend. The Baz Luhrmann directed film starring Leonardo DiCaprio fell 53 percent to place in third with an estimated $23.42 million. The Great Gatsby continues to exceed expectations with a ten-day start of $90.16 million. That places The Great Gatsby 19 percent ahead of the $75.54 million ten-day take of 2010's Shutter Island (which fell 45 percent in its second weekend to gross $22.67 million). Going forward, The Great Gatsby will hope to continue to serve as an alternative to the early summer's various action fare.

Daily Domestic Gross Wed, Jun. 1 2011

Wide (1000+)

#TitleWed, Jun. 1 2011LocationsAvg.TotalWks.Dist.
1The Hangover Part II$6,293,188-17%3,615--$1,741$148,915,5091Warner Bros.
2Kung Fu Panda 2$2,974,339-14%3,925--$758$73,117,9741Paramount / DreamWorks
3Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides$2,715,461-14%4,1649$652$169,490,2412Disney
4Bridesmaids$1,878,330-3%2,95821$635$93,159,2853Universal
5Thor$772,079-10%3,296-628$234$164,064,7164Paramount
6Fast Five$462,055-16%2,981-641$155$198,322,2905Universal
7Something Borrowed$197,349-9%1,440-1166$137$35,607,2794Warner Bros.
8Priest (2011)$191,215-5%1,918-946$100$28,140,3183Sony / Screen Gems
9Rio (2011)$148,4090%1,672-921$89$135,781,3707Fox

Limited (100 — 999)

#TitleWed, Jun. 1 2011LocationsAvg.TotalWks.Dist.
1Jumping the Broom$126,315-12%939-533$135$34,937,0154Sony / TriStar
2Water for Elephants$103,942-7%794-1100$131$54,920,6396Fox
3Soul Surfer$38,1483%401-583$95$41,497,2088Sony / TriStar
4Source Code$33,211-4%299-78$111$53,581,8139Summit
5Rango$32,884-1%280-22$117$121,877,59813Paramount
6Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family$27,190-2%359-553$76$52,450,9116Lionsgate
7Hanna$27,1009%216-63$125$39,636,4728Focus
8Everything Must Go$26,2153%161-84$163$2,228,7043Roadside Attractions
9HOP$20,8900%299-55$70$107,610,2509Universal
10Jane Eyre (2011)$19,611-6%143-65$137$10,744,36412Focus
11Scream 4$17,8919%26156$69$37,947,1197Weinstein Company
12Insidious$16,8214%186-315$90$52,800,7479FilmDistrict
13Win Win$15,84217%124-78$128$9,726,14211Fox Searchlight
14The Lincoln Lawyer$14,781-4%166-92$89$56,868,15911Lionsgate
15Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules$14,334-11%214-39$67$52,182,39110Fox
16The Conspirator$12,342-24%137-132$90$11,229,0087Roadside Attractions
17The Beaver$9,444-22%109-59$87$814,1844Summit
18Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil$6,843-8%203-439$34$9,487,0195Weinstein Company

Platform (1 — 99)

#TitleWed, Jun. 1 2011LocationsAvg.TotalWks.Dist.
1Born to Be Wild 3D$61,208-1%47-3$1,302$6,072,4218Warner Bros. / IMAX
2The Tree of Life$47,786-1%4--$11,947$589,8401Fox Searchlight
3Limitless$24,411-1%91-266$268$78,558,33411Relativity Media
4Hubble 3D$22,075-4%30-4$736$25,304,89463Warner Bros. / IMAX
5Arthur (2011)$5,827-9%77-160$76$32,963,2848Warner Bros.
635 and Ticking$1,30510%60$218$54,6442Image Entertainment
7The King's Speech$1,107-28%18-22$62$138,780,21127Weinstein Company
8Go For It!$865469%14-50$62$179,7563Lionsgate / Pantelion
9Kill the Irishman$661-15%10-2$66$1,170,42012Anchor Bay Films
10Biutiful$272-4%5--$54$5,100,03022Roadside Attractions
11The Music Never Stopped$15418%50$31$245,38211Roadside Attractions
12Dum Maaro Dum$138-19%6-5$23$563,4146Fox Searchlight
13Skateland$115-9%2-9$58$18,0783Freestyle Releasing