James Gunn's Superman has registered significant box office success, surpassing $300 million internationally, with over half coming from the United States. As of July 19, domestic earnings exceeded $200 million, outpacing older superhero films like Black Adam and Shazam!. In just ten days, it surpassed Bryan Singer's Superman Returns, while competing closely with Zach Snyder's Man of Steel. Gunn's switch from Marvel to DC appears lucrative, as Superman's opening weekend aligns with earnings patterns of previous successful franchises like Guardians of the Galaxy, indicating strong future revenue potential.
James Gunn's Superman has passed the $300 million mark at the international box office, with more than half of the earnings coming from U.S. audiences.
Superman has surpassed $200 million in domestic earnings by July 19, exceeding the lifetime earnings of Black Adam and Shazam!.
In just ten days, Superman and Krypto have overtaken Bryan Singer's Superman Returns, which earned $200 million throughout its theatrical run.
James Gunn made a significant transition from Marvel to DC, hoping to replicate the success of the Guardians of the Galaxy films.
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