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Superman Soars to $700M Global Milestone, Faces Fantastic Four Showdown

Summary

  • Superman movie tracking to earn $640M-$700M globally
  • Crosses $200M overseas, on track for $500M worldwide
  • Faces competition from Marvel's Fantastic Four: First Steps
Superman Soars to $700M Global Milestone, Faces Fantastic Four Showdown

James Gunn's Superman movie has been dominating the box office since its recent release, and is now on track to earn a massive $640 million to $700 million globally. The DC superhero film has already crossed the $200 million mark at the international box office, and is poised to hit the $500 million worldwide milestone in its third weekend.

However, the movie is about to face stiff competition from Marvel's Fantastic Four: First Steps, which is set to land in theaters this Friday. The two blockbusters will go head-to-head, with Superman looking to retain its title as the highest-grossing comic book movie of the year.

Despite the upcoming challenge, Superman has already established a strong presence in cinemas, comfortably settling in and continuing to draw audiences. The film, starring David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult, has resonated particularly well with younger audiences, outperforming previous Superman iterations. As the box office race heats up, all eyes will be on whether Superman can maintain its momentum and reach the lofty $700 million global target.

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FAQ

The Superman movie is currently tracking to earn between $640 million and $700 million in its global run.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps, a Marvel movie, is set to land in theaters this Friday and will compete with Superman at the box office.
Yes, the Superman movie has already crossed the $200 million mark at the international box office and is on track to hit the $500 million worldwide milestone in its third weekend.

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