It's going to make more money in it's first week than any other Trek did in it's entire run.
From BoxOfficeMojo.com. Quote:
On Friday, Star Trek blasted off with an estimated $24 million on approximately 7,400 screens at 3,849 sites (which included 138 IMAX venues). Counting an estimated $7 million* from Thursday night previews, the tally is $31 million in effectively a day and a half, according to distributor Paramount Pictures. Unadjusted, that's more than any previous Star Trek movie grossed in an entire opening weekend, edging out Star Trek: First Contact's $30.7 million.
At its current trajectory, the new Star Trek is headed for an opening weekend north of $60 million, not including the Thursday previews (because the weekend is counted as Friday to Sunday). That would not only be the biggest-grossing opening weekend for a Star Trek movie, but also the most attended (albeit from far more theaters than any previous Trek). First Contact was the benchmark, which debuted to around $50 million adjusted for ticket price inflation at 2,812 theaters. While the previous movie in the franchise, Star Trek: Nemesis, was a dud, all of the other movies had the equivalent of $30-million-plus starts adjusted.