James Gunn’s Superman Soars Past $300 Million Internationally, Dominates Box Office in Second Week
James Gunn’s Superman Soars Past $300 Million Internationally, Dominates Box Office in Second Week

James Gunn’s ‘Superman’ is flying high at the global box office, officially surpassing the $300 million mark internationally. This massive achievement comes as the film dives into its second week in theaters, cementing its status as the highest-grossing superhero movie of the year to date.
Domestically, the film continues its impressive run, with earnings exceeding $200 million as of July 19. Over half of its total international gross has come from U.S. audiences, demonstrating strong domestic appeal. ‘Superman’ has already outpaced the lifetime earnings of previous DC films like ‘Black Adam’ and ‘Shazam!’, and in just ten days, it has surpassed Bryan Singer’s ‘Superman Returns’ (2006), which earned $200 million during its entire theatrical run.
With projections estimating an international total surpassing $400 million, ‘Superman’ is poised to continue its record-breaking trajectory. The film’s current domestic performance is on par with the opening weeks of the highly successful ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ series, suggesting a similar impressive final domestic haul for Clark Kent’s latest cinematic outing.
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