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The DC Universe’s first major outing is setting a strong precedent, but it still tails 2016’s “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” in the week-to-week numbers.

*Superman *soars to second week of box office glory, surpassing worldwide lifetime gross of Superman Returns

The DC Universe's first major outing is setting a strong precedent, but it still tails 2016's "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" in the week-to-week numbers.

By Ryan Coleman

Published on July 20, 2025 05:37PM EDT

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David Corenswet takes flight as 'Superman'. Credit:

It wasn't a fluke: *Superman *soared back for the box office gold in its second week, signaling a great start for the newly rebranded DC Universe.

James Gunn's somewhat controversial new vision of the iconic do-gooder grossed $57.2 million at the domestic box office this weekend (per ComScore), far outpacing its closest competition, which included two premieres; the Gen Z update to *I Know What You Did Last Summer *and starry reboot of the *Smurfs *film franchise ranked third and fourth on the domestic charts, with $13 million and $11 million premieres, respectively. The silver medal went to *Jurassic World Rebirth*, which is holding strong in its third week of release, grossing $23.4 million domestically, representing a decline of 42 percent from last week.

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Both 'Smurfs' and 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' came up short of their premiere projections this weekend.

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*Superman *dropped 54 percent from its premiere gross of $122 million, not as close to 50 percent as DC and Warner Bros. might like it to be, but a far enough cry from 60 percent to feel comfortable. Now having accumulated $235 million at the domestic box office and $406.8 million globally, *Superman *has officially surpassed the lifetime gross of 2006's *Superman Returns*,* *and has edged out *Man of Steel*, which at this point in its 2013 box office run had grossed $210 million domestically.

Still, the superheroic spectacle starring David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicolas Hoult has nothing on DC's top earner, 2008's *The Dark Knight*, which had earned $313.7 million domestically by this point. Nor can it quite stand up next to 2016's *Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice*, which had earned $260.4 million by the close of its second week in theaters.

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After just three weeks, *Jurassic World Rebirth *has grossed a meaty $648 million at the global box office, and with $276 million domestically, the film is right on track with the franchise's second-highest grosser, 2018's *Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom*, which by this point in its domestic box office run had grossed $265.7 million.

That's great news for Universal, which is now behind No. 4 and No. 5 on the year's best-performing titles (*How to Train Your Dragon *being 5 to *Jurassic*'s 4). Not so great this week for Sony or Paramount, the studios behind *I Know What You Did Last Summer *and *Smurfs, *respectively. According to projections from Box Office Mojo Pro, the fourth installment in the slasher franchise pegged the middle of its domestic projection range ($10 million–$15 million), where *Smurfs *fell significantly below the low end of its range, $15 million.

While *I Know What You Did Last Summer *is all but sure to recoup its estimated $18 million production cost, it falls below the 28-year-old original film, which grossed $15.8 million in its opening weekend, and its sequel, which earned $16.5 million. *Smurfs, *meanwhile, grossed a whopping $24 million less than the 2011 feature franchise starter's premiere ($35.6 million), and unlike *Summer*, has an estimated $58 million budget to recoup, and that's before marketing costs.

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Elsewhere on the domestic charts, Ari Aster holds on to his crown as an enduring indie hitmaker, with his COVID-era social parable *Eddington*,* *ranking No. 7 with a $4.2 million premiere gross. And that's with an open on only 2,111 screens, compared to *Superman*'s 4,275 or *Smurfs*' 3,500.

The rest of the returning cast will be familiar to anyone who keeps up with the box office: *F1: The Movie*, *How to Train Your Dragon*, *Elio*, and *Lilo & Stitch *all continue to hold strong after 4+ weeks in theaters. Globally, several international titles cracked the top 10, including Japan's *Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle* (No. 4), China's *The Legend of Hei 2 *(No. 7) and *Curious Tales of a Temple *(No. 10), and India's *Saiyaara* (No. 9).**

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Though Hoult's Lex Luthor tried his darndest to stop Superman, one upcoming release may prove an even greater opponent.

*The Fantastic Four: First Steps*, starring Pedro Pascal, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Joseph Quinn, and Vanessa Kirby, stands poised to potentially overtake the box office throne following its July 25 release. The last entry in the super-family franchise, 2015's *Fantastic Four*, flopped with a lifetime domestic gross of $56 million. So long as Molly Gordon and Logan Lerman's romantic dramedy *Oh, Hi! *and the Pete Davidson-starring thriller *The Home *don't stand in the way, next week is going to be a good old fashioned Marvel vs. DC blowout at the box office.

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