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== Latest news ==
 
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;19 May 2013: {{film|12}} has grossed approximately $84.1 million during its four-day opening in North America. Meanwhile, the film has already outgrossed its predecessor in international markets such as Russia, Taiwan and Mexico.[http://variety.com/2013/film/news/stark-trek-into-darkness-sets-off-with-84-1-million-stateside-1200483813/]
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;19 May 2013: {{film|12}} has grossed approximately $84.1 million during its four-day opening in North America. Meanwhile, the film has already outgrossed its predecessor in international markets such as Russia, Taiwan, and Mexico. [http://variety.com/2013/film/news/stark-trek-into-darkness-sets-off-with-84-1-million-stateside-1200483813/]
   
 
;12 May 2013: {{film|12}} has grossed approximately $31.7 million from the seven countries in which it was released, setting records for the series' international profits. [http://trekmovie.com/2013/05/12/into-darkness-brings-in-31-7m-in-7-markets-sets-new-franchise-records-in-each-country/]
 
;12 May 2013: {{film|12}} has grossed approximately $31.7 million from the seven countries in which it was released, setting records for the series' international profits. [http://trekmovie.com/2013/05/12/into-darkness-brings-in-31-7m-in-7-markets-sets-new-franchise-records-in-each-country/]

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Latest news

19 May 2013
Star Trek Into Darkness has grossed approximately $84.1 million during its four-day opening in North America. Meanwhile, the film has already outgrossed its predecessor in international markets such as Russia, Taiwan, and Mexico. [1]
12 May 2013
Star Trek Into Darkness has grossed approximately $31.7 million from the seven countries in which it was released, setting records for the series' international profits. [2]
11 May 2013
Trekcore has published an article on how Star Trek: Deep Space Nine could be remastered for a Blu-ray Disc release. The article includes comments by Robert Bonchune. [3]

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