Superman' Tops North American Box Office for 2nd Weekend
UNITED STATES, JUL 20 – James Gunn's Superman reboot earned $406 million globally, marking a key success for Warner Bros. and DC Studios as they relaunch their superhero franchise.
- On July 11, 2025, Superman was released, collecting $57.3 million in its second weekend.
- As the first film in the new DC Universe, Superman is pivotal to DC Studios’ 10-year strategy.
- Per People, Corenswet received letters from Cavill and Hoechlin, while also praising Welling and Reeve.
- On Threads, Quaid said, `I absolutely loved SUPERMAN!... hope,` and later added, `David Corenswet, you ARE Superman. You created a Supes who’s humanity shines through in every frame.`
- With $225 million at stake, strong audience scores and good reviews should drive profitability, as Superman prepares to face The Fantastic Four: First Steps on July 25.
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“Superman” far surpassed the competition by continuing to dominate the box office for the second consecutive week. Warner Bros. Pictures’ film collected an estimated $57.25 million over the weekend, according to Comscore data.
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In a summer season hungry for superhero spectacles, James Gunn's Superman has proven its mettle, dominating the box office for a second consecutive weekend and crossing the $400 million milestone worldwide. The DC Studios reboot, starring David Corenswet as Superman, earned an estimated $57.25 million domestically in its sophomore frame—a respectable 54% box office drop from its $125 million opening—pushing its North American total to $235 milli…
The film Superman has dominated American cinemas for the second weekend in a row, where it has remained at the top of the most-watched film charts.
Superman, the new cinecomic directed by James Gunn, with David Corenswet in the shoes of the steel man, on his second weekend in the halls manages to reach the top of the standings, with just over a million (1,004,397 euros) and a total of 3,695. (ANSA)
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