Superman is performing well at the box office, despite meeting with polarized responses between the audience and critics. The James gun-directed film has recorded an unprecedented trade day on Tuesday, making a new record at the US box office.
Superman Records 2025’s largest 1 Tuesday, crossing Jurassic World: Rebirth
Bancolols by DC Studios and distributed by Warner Bros Pictures, Superman on Monday after a good outing of the USD 13 million, estimated, estimated at 17.1 million USD on Tuesday. With such an impressive jump, the film recorded the largest first Tuesday of 2025 in the US. In contrast, Scarlett Johansson’s Jurassic World: Riberth had collected US $ 15 million on its first Tuesday.
When compared to other Hollywood Biggies, the film has also surpassed the 2013 release Man of Steel of the Zack snider, which collected 11.5 million US dollars on the same day. The 2022 released film, The Batman, collected Rs 10.5 crore on its first Tuesday.
Superman’s Worldwide Cum is now USD 270 million
Released on July 11, David Carrencewear Superhero Movie overtook the USD 155 million at the domestic box office by the end of Tuesday. The international cum of the reboot film is around USD 115 million. It is now USD 270 million at the box office worldwide.
Although the film is performing well in the US, its performance in India has so far been decent. For The Anward, the James Gun film has collected around Rs 30 crore in its 6-day dramatic run. It is expected to be purified by about 60 crores at the Indian box office. Although it would be a clean hit by the end of its dramatic run, a better dramatic return was expected.
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