Superman, Globally and Box Office
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James Gunn's Superman continues to pack theaters in North America, and the DCU reboot has now passed the $250 million mark at the domestic box
Superman' ruling supreme with $55M second weekend. 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' Ho-Hum $13M, 'Smurfs' $12M Opening.
Sinners' and 'Superman' were hits, but not everything of the horror and superhero ilk is resonating at the box office.
Superman scored an easy second weekend win at the box office with another $57 million added to its total. That’s a 54% drop from last weekend‘s impressive $125 million opening, but that’s no sweat of Warner Bros.
Elsewhere, new offerings 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' and 'Smurfs' are no match for the Man of Steel and are both eyeing a domestic opening in the $12 million range.
James Gunn said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that he remains somewhat confused over the conservative backlash that erupted before the release of “Superman.” Fox News and other right-wing outlets branded the movie “SuperWoke” after Gunn went viral for telling the Times of London that Superman is an "immigrant" and "the story of America.
James Gunn explained why the 'Superman' international box office success is surprising due to the 'anti-American sentiments' internationally.
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"Superman" director James Gunn suggested on Sunday that the film’s underperformance overseas could be from "anti-American sentiment" around the world.Though "Superman" had the third-highest opening weekend in the U.
The new launch of DC Studios is officially a success. The 2025 Superman reboot movie has hit at least $406.8 million in global box office returns, according to Variety. That means it's made roughly $253 million in the U.
More smelling salts at the box office this weekend which will continue to wake up audiences from superhero fatigue as Marvel Studios’ The Fantastic Four: First Steps is looking to do between $190M-$210M around the world.