The global entertainment scene is buzzing as “Superman” continues to dominate the box office, amassing an impressive $406 million after just two weekends. Released on July 20, 2025, this comic book reboot, featuring David Corenswet, aims to launch a new era for DC Studios.
- "Superman" earns $406 million globally.
- "Jurassic World Rebirth" grosses $647 million worldwide.
- "Smurfs" musical starts with $36 million total.
- "I Know What You Did Last Summer" debuts at $24.6 million.
- "F1: The Movie" surpasses $450 million globally.
While the film has garnered $235 million in North America and $171.8 million overseas, its international performance is softer than anticipated. As “Superman” prepares to face competition from Disney’s “The Fantastic Four” next weekend, the stakes are high for its future success.
The box office landscape reveals a crucial question: Can “Superman” sustain its momentum against rising competition? The film’s performance could set a precedent for future superhero movies.
- “Superman” aims to kickstart a new phase for DC Studios.
- “Jurassic World Rebirth” has earned $647 million globally, proving its box office strength.
- New releases like “Smurfs” and “I Know What You Did Last Summer” show mixed results.
- Apple’s “F1: The Movie” has surpassed $450 million, marking a significant achievement for original films.
As the industry evolves, audiences can look forward to more exciting releases that push the boundaries of storytelling and cinematic experiences.