Fantastic Four, Superman and Box Office
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Even with Marvel's First Family putting up a fight this weekend, Superman has still passed the global total of another MCU hit.
Superman just soared past another major box-office landmark, proving it still has plenty of fuel left in the tank.
Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier has broken his silence on the movie's struggles at the box office, and responds to complaints about Olga Kurylenko's shock departure as Taskmaster in the first act.
Those ticket sales include $171.8 million overseas and $235 million from the North American market. Turnout remains softer than expected at the international box office, where “Superman” added $45.2 million in its second weekend.
According to the same report that revealed DC’s attempt to steal Kevin Feige from Marvel, the brass at Warner Bros. have set Superman’s worldwide financial goal post at a cool $500 million. That doesn’t look impossible, when looking at the $416.2 million haul, reported at the time of writing by Box Office Mojo.
Richard Gelfond discusses the evolving strategy behind his company's strong 2025 results — more exposure to local language filmmaking, anime and alternative content.
As rumors swirl around Legendary's reported interest in acquiring Lionsgate, studios and film libraries are still attracting buyers, even as box office languishes behind pre-pandemic levels.
The accounting firm PwC now suggests in its closely watched annual report that 2030 "may be the year global box office revenues return to pre-pandemic levels."