Superman, Box Office
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While some estimates for Superman's opening weekend have pointed to it opening with as much as $200 million, it appears not even the Man of Steel will be able to shrug off apparent superhero
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Though “Superman” will handily soar to the top of box office charts, the Last Son of Krypton could face headwinds from fellow summer blockbuster “Jurassic World Rebirth.” Then another comic book epic, Marvel’s “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” arrives at the end of the month.
"Superman" is expected to tally between $130 million and $140 million at the box office during its full three-day opening weekend.
James Gunn's Superman (2025), the first film in the rebooted DC Universe, hits theaters on July 11, with David Corenswet as the Man of Steel. Fans are buzzing, and critics are most
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Only 13,000 screenings currently have pre-sales open, so ticket sales for Superman are expected to grow significantly in the following days.
Warner Bros. launches its $225 million Superman reboot this week, aiming to revitalize the DC Comics brand and reshape the studio’s future with a bold new cinematic universe.
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Fiction Horizon on MSN‘Superman’ Soars with Highest Domestic Preview Numbers Of The YearJames Gunn’s Superman is off to a flying start. The movie brought in a massive $22.5 million just from Thursday night previews in the U.S., making it the biggest preview number of the year so far. That total even beats the preview earnings of last year’s Barbie which did $22.
Superman's pre-sales figures are expected to grow significantly as more screenings become available in China. Read on