'Superman' stays at No. 1 after second weekend, raking in $57.3 million
Briefly

James Gunn's 'Superman' dominated North American box offices during its second weekend, earning $57.3 million and retaining the top position. Despite a 54% drop from its opening, the film showcased strong audience scores and good reviews, with a total worldwide gross of $406.8 million. The movie is part of a broader strategy for DC Studios to revitalize its operations under co-heads James Gunn and Peter Safran, with upcoming releases like 'Supergirl' and 'Clayface' set for 2026. Meanwhile, other films like 'Jurassic World: Rebirth' and 'F1: The Movie' also performed well.
In two weeks, 'Superman' has grossed $406.8 million worldwide, a good start for the movie DC Studios is banking on to restart its movie operations.
'Superman' is key to kicking off a 10-year plan for the comic book adaptation studio, aimed at rehabilitating the flagging operation.
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