ENTERTAINMENT

Superman Leaps to Second Place in Box Office Race

North America, USASat Jul 12 2025

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.

questions

    Why did it take so long for Superman to get a reboot when he's been around since the 1930s?
    How does the opening weekend performance of 'Superman' compare to other major superhero films in recent years?
    Are the positive reviews for 'Superman' genuinely from critics, or are they part of a coordinated marketing campaign?

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