‘Superman’ Soars: James Gunn’s Film Beats Expectations with Huge Profits According to Latest Report
James Gunn’s Superman has been a major success for DC, proving that it is far from a flop despite some online criticism. The film has been praised by both critics and audiences, and it has performed very well at the box office.
According to Forbes, the movie is expected to earn around $150 million in. So far, it has grossed $354.2 million in the U.S. and Canada and $262.4 million internationally, for a total of $616.6 million worldwide. When home entertainment, rentals, and streaming revenue are included, the film is projected to make well over $100 million in profit and could approach $150 million globally by the end of the year.
Superman has also reset interest in the DC Universe. It outperformed all other superhero releases in 2025, including Marvel’s Fantastic Four: First Steps, and earned at least 40% more at the box office than any of the last nine DCEU films.
The movie received universal critical acclaim and strong audience scores, showing that it was widely enjoyed by both fans and general moviegoers.
Some fans online have suggested that if Warner Bros. Discovery is bought out, the new owners might try to make changes to DC, including replacing Gunn. However, industry observers note that any potential buyer is unlikely to interfere with Gunn’s plans for the DC Universe given the film’s success.
In short, Superman is a hit in every measurable way. It has drawn audiences, earned strong profits, and revitalized interest in DC films.
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