Superman Leaps to Second Place in Box Office Race
The new "Superman" movie has taken flight, earning $56.5 million in its first two days. This impressive start puts it just behind "A Minecraft Movie" and ahead of "Lilo & Stitch" for the year's biggest openings. The film, directed by James Gunn, benefited from early screenings for Amazon Prime members, giving it a head start.
Projections and Performance
Projections for "Superman" varied widely, with some predicting a $100 million debut and others aiming higher. The final number is expected to land around $120 million, boosted by premium ticket prices for Imax and other large-format screens.
A Big Deal for Warner Bros.
This movie is a big deal for Warner Bros. It's not just another film; it's the start of a new universe for DC Comics characters. With a hefty $225 million budget, it needs to perform well to justify the investment. The film has good reviews and strong audience approval, which is a good sign for its long-term success.
The Cast
The cast includes:
- David Corenswet as Superman
- Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor
- Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane
The movie also features a lineup of other superheroes, adding depth to the story.
Other Box Office Highlights
Jurassic World Rebirth
- Added $11.3 million on Friday.
- Down 58% from its opening weekend, showing signs of franchise fatigue.
- Still a blockbuster, but not as strong as previous installments.
F1
- Starring Brad Pitt, earned $3.7 million on Friday.
- With a massive $250 million budget, it's unclear if Apple Studios will make a profit.
- Still, it's Apple's biggest theatrical success so far.
How to Train Your Dragon
- Added $2.3 million on Friday.
- Now the highest-grossing film in the franchise, surpassing the original animated movie.
Elio
- Disney and Pixar's "Elio" rounds out the top five, with a total domestic gross of $60.9 million.
- Despite decent week-to-week holds, its low opening weekend remains a disappointment.