Originally posted by mm
30 seconds on google
US ticket sales
Domestic Total as of Oct. 5, 2005: $12,078,790
looks good to me
Uhhh, and with the 39 million production cost, this is not a very good start. I\'m thinking the movie studios (which for some reason never include DVD sales and international box office in their calculations) are not going to make this into a trilogy. That said, Universal could still make made-for-tv movies or bring it back as a series on sci-fi - either of which would keep me happy. Studios hate supporting this kind of project, and I have no doubt that they will want to see their cost recouped pre-DVD sales before they\'ll agree to sequels.
The only things Serenity\'s numbers have going for them is:
A) Cheap production cost of movies. If serenity can have another weekend like this, they might just factor in the DVD and international profit, and decide that sequels are worth it.
![glasses10 B)](https://psx5central.com/community/Smileys/PSX4Central/glasses10.gif)
Second place behind Flightplan, so the studio might blame the viewer apathy this year - rather than the movie.
Course... I should think positive. Yes, it was an awesome movie, and by golly, if there\'s one thing that firefly/babylon5/family guy DVD releases taught us it is that us geeks have massive consumer buying power.