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The Man of Steel is soaring high once again. Early numbers for Superman are rolling in, and if projections hold, the DC Studios reboot is headed for a massive $115–$120 million opening weekend in North America. The film scored a strong $55 million domestically on Friday (July 11) alone, as per Deadline.
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Bounding Into Comics on MSN‘Superman’ Is Hailed A Success With A Strong Domestic Opening, But Is Sluggish Internationally, And Slightly Behind ‘Man of Steel’Superman' numbers look promising, but they might not stand up to scrutiny of the foreign box office and 'Man of Steel'.
This is higher than both of Marvel's big-screen offerings in 2025: Captain America: Brave New World and Thunderbolts* made $88.5 million and $76 million, respectively, in their do
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ABP News on MSN‘Superman’ Box Office Collection Day 5: James Gunn’s Superhero Flick Inches Past ₹30 Crore In IndiaJames Gunn’s 'Superman' finds stability at the Indian box office with a ₹31 crore total after a brief dip, while its IMAX numbers fly high globally.
David Corenswet's Superman soared at the Indian box office, earning an impressive Rs 25.50 crore during its opening weekend. This performance secured the third-biggest Hollywood opening in India, surpassing Brad Pitt’s F1.
The latest Superman film, directed by James Gunn and starring David Corenswet, had a successful opening weekend with a total of Rs 24 crore. However, it experienced a significant decline on its first Monday.
Dinosaurs continue to dominate the box office as Jurassic World Rebirth holds strong in its 2nd weekend, facing off against DC Studios' Superman.
James Gunn's Superman sees a significant decline in box office collection on its first Monday, earning Rs 2.25 crore after a promising opening weekend, totaling Rs 28.25 crore in India. Find out the latest earnings and projections.
Also, it’s another great start for the summer box office, the second $100M+ opening after Lilo & Stitch ‘s $146M. Superman cost before P&A $225M net. Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel opened to $116.6M back in 2013, unadjusted for inflation.