Superman, directed by James Gunn, earned $57.3 million domestically in its second weekend, maintaining the top box office position with a total of $406.8 million worldwide. The film experienced a typical domestic drop of 54% from its opening weekend, a common trend for summer films. Facing competition from Universal's Jurassic World: Rebirth and Apple Studios' F1: The Movie, both films had solid performances. However, new releases I Know What You Did Last Summer and Smurfs failed to meet expectations at the box office with lower earnings.
James Gunn's Superman grossed $57.3 million in its second weekend, sustaining its position as the No. 1 movie, with a total of $406.8 million worldwide.
The movie experienced a typical 54% drop from its domestic opening, a standard decline for major summer releases, and is crucial for DC Studios’ 10-year plan.
Competition arrived from Universal's Jurassic World: Rebirth and Apple Studios' F1: The Movie, both performing well despite Superman's success.
New releases I Know What You Did Last Summer and The Smurfs failed to perform, with the former earning $13 million during its opening weekend.
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