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"Star Trek" launched to robust advance screenings

Sat May 9, 2009 2:46am IST
 
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By Steve Gorman

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The big-screen return of "Star Trek" launched into warp drive as it grossed an estimated $7 million from advance screenings in North American theaters, Daily Variety reported on Friday.

That tally, generated from Thursday night showings in most of the 3,800-plus U.S. and Canadian theaters where the film officially opens on Friday, puts "Star Trek" on track to rival or exceed the $85 million debut of the comic book adventure "X-Men Origins: Wolverine last weekend.

"Star Trek" ranks among the best reviewed movies of the year. The big question is whether it can bridge the generation gap between aging "Trekkie" fans of the 43-year-old franchise and legions of younger moviegoers on whom the film's financial success depends.

There was no immediate word from the film's distributor, Viacom Inc's Paramount Pictures studio, on its early returns.

But the $7 million Variety estimated in preview business from Thursday's 7 p.m. and midnight screenings bodes well for the movie, the 11th feature-length title in the "Star Trek" canon.

"That's a very solid start. That means people really went out of their way to see the movie," said Paul Dergarabedian of Hollywood.com Box Office, who credited the film's eye-catching trailer for spurring early interest in the picture.

"It's rare that there's a convergence of critical raves and box-office strength," he added.

Directed by J.J. Abrams, the latest film is intended as a "reboot" of the original 1960s TV series, with updated special effects and a story line that explains how the crew of the galaxy-hopping Starship Enterprise, including Captain James T. Kirk and his Vulcan first officer, Spock, first met.  Continued...

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