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Several sources at competing studios have told me that J.J. Abrams’ all-new reboot of Star Trek (Paramount), which debuted last night at 7pm at many of its 3,849 locations, may have grossed as much as $6.5M-$7.5M. Studio honchos are “locked down tight” about actual numbers, but that is in the same ballpark as Transformers (Dreamworks/Paramount), which grabbed $8.8M in its previews starting at 8pm on Monday, July 2 during the summer of 2007. (What portion of ticket sales fall into Thursday and what percentage fall into Friday will likely be an open question even after final numbers are in.)

Keep in mind that Paramount never changed its Star Trek marketing to promote the 7pm Thursday start, so the opening night audience was likely heavy on Trekkers or Trekkies (not sure which term is “politically correct” anymore). So this was a “soft” opening and what amounts to a night of word-of-mouth screenings. Keep in mind that Transformers premiered during the summer when kids are more available while Star Trek has made its premiere during the school year.

The reviews are through-the-roof at 96% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, and, as a topic, Star Trek is trending at #1 on Twitter. The reviews in the Twitterverse are just as positive.

just got back from seeing Star Trek. I am not typically a fan of sci-fi, but I really liked this movie.

Star Trek was surprisingly good, and even Star Trek newbies like myself could enjoy it.

I saw the new Star Trek last night with my son, who just turned 7. It was great; we both loved it. Next gen of Trekies/SciFi buffs is born.

I’m still pumped up from having seen Star Trek. Looking forward to seeing it tomorrow and Sunday [diff. grps].

still thinkin’ of how f*****’ awesome Star Trek was. now wanting a phaser to set from “stun” to “kill”

Go see star trek immediately. Incredible!

The new Star Trek movie was great when I went in with low expectations. It is what Nemesis was trying to accomplish and succeeded much …

for those of you who were curious. Star Trek rocked my FACE OFF. It was Shamazing! <3 Spok…*droooool*

Star Trek is fresh, funny, exciting and – biggest surprise of all – emotionally engaging.

Now the question is, “How high will The Enterprise fly on its opening day?” Seems like $20M is a lock, but it could be bigger. If the movie does $20M today, the 4-day should be $63M-$65M. $22M or better should send this spectacularly-reviewed blockbuster past $70M. If the day is $25M or better, the number for the opening 4 days could start with an 8.

I’ll be online with my Exclusive Early Friday & 3-Day Estimates as early as humanly possible tonight (Friday).

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  • unkown
    i saw it at imax in los angeles... my theater was packed 20 minutes before it started at 8:30 and there was a long line waiting for the midnight show. only one couple dressed in costume, but the crowd was very excited, lots of clapping, it was awesome!
  • Brad
    The small-ish theater I saw it at was mostly full, but not packed. The thing is, I was the only one of my friends - who are all about as nerd-blooded as they come - that knew it was coming out on Thursday night. And I even started doubting it because the studio just kept promoting the May 8th date, without any mention of the early screenings. I think Friday will be HUGE.
  • moviefreak93
    I meant last night
  • moviefreak93
    My theater was completely sold out for the IMAX screening earlier today.
  • Saw it last night at 10 with a full theater of seemingly normal people (i.e. didn't have glued on ears).
  • gah
    my theater was sparsely packed and the people were saying that it might have been because there wasnt much awareness about pre-midnight screenings.
  • Marisa
    saw it at 7 and 10 last night in seattle there was maybe 50 people in the theater. Not too bad, movie was amazing loved it.
  • Deftinoob
    Tried to get a ticket on wednesday, my theater was sold out until 3:30am. San Diego has too much nerds.
  • I'm seeing it tonight! I can't wait!
  • not bad, not bad. A few of my friends saw the movie last night.
  • I saw it at 7:50 with about 0 people in the audience. I was so surprised but them not marketing it makes sense. I'm kind of bummed it was dead though. The audience wasn't into it at all.
  • Strange about this since in my showing, 8 PM, there was just me, and one other guy in a 100+ seat theater!!

    There were 3 showings that night at that theater. One at 7, 8 and 9:50. STILL, very strange that these numbers are big
  • kiwis
    that's weird. all showings at the theatre i went to were sold out last night. so these numbers make sense for me.
  • Well, maybe it depends on where you live. I live in NJ so IDK about how many fans there are here
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