‘Star Trek’ achieves historical landmark
Posted by RyftJul 10
As of today, the blockbuster phenomenon Star Trek (2009) from producer and director J.J. Abrams has achieved the unprecedented box office success of $250 million in gross domestic revenues. That’s right, the words "Star Trek" and "a quarter of a billion dollars" in the same sentence. Its opening weekend totals shattered the former franchise record-holder First Contact (1996), setting the new record at $79.2 million. By its second weekend, on May 15 it became the highest grossing in franchise history, easily surpassing the former benchmark of $109.7 million set by The Voyage Home (1986). But this is not really a fair comparison, given the sizeable difference in ticket prices over the decades. With the totals adjusted for ticket price inflation (which more fairly reflects actual ticket sales), the franchise record-holder was The Motion Picture (1979) at $235.3 million—a record this movie officially broke in its sixth week of theatrical release on June 19 with gross domestic revenues of $235.9 million. As of today, those revenues sit at $250,570,144. (Worldwide gross box office revenues are in excess of $375.8 million.)








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