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Elsewhere, 'Jurassic World Rebirth' celebrates crossing $600 million worldwide, while new offerings 'I know What You Did Last Summer' and 'Smurfs' open to meh numbers.
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.
“ Superman ” continues to rule the worldwide box office, powering to $406 million after two weekends of release.
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.
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.
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Warner Bros. Pictures’ “Superman” flew past the competition for the second straight week, grossing an estimated $57.25 million to top the box office this weekend.
Rebirth leading the box office, their continued momentum and audience draw have become key industry highlights. Superman has soared past major global benchmarks, while Rebirth maintains a strong run fueled by international markets.
The DC film's $57.6 million second weekend easily cleared the openings of "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and "The Smurfs"
James Gunn’s “Superman” showed staying power in its second weekend at North American box offices, collecting $57.3 million in ticket sales and remaining the No. 1 movie in
CinemaScore and positive word-of-mouth and critic reviews, James Gunn's Superman is now projected for a mid-$600 to $700 million global finish.