‘Superman’ earns $56.5m on first day including record Thursday previews for 2025

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‘Superman’ earns $56.5m on first day including record Thursday previews for 2025

JULY 12 UPDATE: The DC Studios test case is off to a record-breaking start in 2025 as James Gunn’s Superman earned an estimated $56.5m through W

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JULY 12 UPDATE: The DC Studios test case is off to a record-breaking start in 2025 as James Gunn’s Superman earned an estimated $56.5m through Warner Bros on its first day.

The figure includes $22.5m in Thursday previews that are the highest of the year to date and a career best figure for director and DC Studios co-head Gunn, eclipsing the $17.5m of Marvel Studios’ Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3 in 2023.

The comic book adaptation starring David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan and Nicholas Hoult easily overtook the year’s previous best previews of $14.5m set by Disney’s family smash Lilo & Stitch.

The tentpole is projected to score a three-day bow in the $120m range in North America, based on Warner Bros and tracking, and over $100m internationally for a global launch in excess of $200m – a solid start for a film that reportedly cost about $225m.

Man Of Steel starring Henry Cavill was the last time Superman had his own film and it opened in June 2013 on $116.6m. By the end of its run Man Of Steel had earned $291m in North America and $379.1m internationally for a $670m global take.

After directing a Guardians Of The Galaxy trilogy for Marvel Studios, Gunn is firmly ensconced in the DC Studios camp alongside co-head Peter Safran and a lot is riding on Superman’s opening weekend as the first feature in the company’s initial pipeline takes flight.

The goal is not just to build a solid base from which to build franchises, but to assert DC as a force after years of largely sub-par performances and flops such as the Aquaman and Shazam sequels in 2023 – both of which fell woefully low of their predecessors – that have been unable to hold a candle to the years-long supremacy of arch-rival Marvel Studios. 

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