‘Superman’ Eyes $55 Million Take In Second Weekend At Box Office
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James Gunn’s "Superman" is looking at about a 56% drop in business from its opening weekend at the domestic box office in its second Friday to Sunday frame.
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July 19, 2025
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What's fascinating this is Hollywood & Entertainment‘Superman’ Eyes $55 Million Take In Second Weekend At Box OfficeByTim Lammers, Contributor
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Pictures/DC Studios James Gunn’s Superman is looking at a 56% drop in from its opening weekend at the domestic box office in its second Friday to Sunday frame
Moreover, The first film from Gunn and Peter Safran’s recalibrated DC Studios opened with $125 million domestically from July 11-13, given current economic conditions
Coming into the weekend, the David Corenswet-led film’s domestic tally was $177 (an important development)
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Moreover, On ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer,’ Horror Favorites And MoreBy Tim Lammers Facing off against newcomers I Know What You Did Last Summer, Smurfs and Eddington, Superman is looking to keep the domestic box office crown this weekend with $55 million in ticket sales from 4,275 North American theaters through Sunday, Deadline jects, in today's market environment
Should that jection hold, it will boost Warner Bros, in this volatile climate. ’ new Man of Steel movie’s running domestic tally to $232
On the other hand, 7 million through Sunday
On the other hand, Combined with the film’s international ticket sales, Deadline jects that Superman will cross the $400 million mark at the worldwide box office this weekend, in today's market environment
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Should the jection hold, it will up the film’s domestic take to $274
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On the other hand, Furthermore, 3 Columbia Pictures and Screen Gems’ reboot of the 1997 slasher hit I Know What You Did Last Summer is jected by Deadline to open at No. 3 with $13 million to $15 million from 3,206 North American theaters (which is quite significant)
Furthermore, Additionally, I Know What You Did Last Summer had an $18 million duction budget before s and advertising costs, Variety reported (noteworthy indeed)
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And Jennifer Love Hewitt and introduces several new cast members trying to elude the Southport killer, including Madelyn Cline, Chase Sui Wonders, Jonah Hauer-King, Tyriq Withers and Sarah Pidgeon (an important development), given the current landscape
Paramount Pictures animated movie Smurfs is jected by Deadline to open at No
Nevertheless, 4 with $12 million in ticket sales from 3,504 North American locations against a $58 million budget before P&A, per Variety, given the current landscape
Moreover, Meanwhile, Brad Pitt’s F1: The Movie is jected by Deadline to round out the top five with $9, considering recent developments. 4 million from 3,094 theaters domestically, in light of current trends
Should the jection hold, it will boost the Apple Original Films duction — which is being distributed by Warner Bros. 4 million in ticket sales domestically
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By Tim Lammers Also opening is Ari Aster’s COVID drama Eddington, which Deadline is jecting will earn $4
Nevertheless, 5 million from 2,111 North American theaters
Additionally, The trade publication reported that the A24 film, which stars Pedro Pascal and Joaquin Phoenix, had a $25 million budget before P&A
Note: This box office report will be d throughout the weekend with the most current numbers as they become available
Final numbers for this weekend’s box office will be released on Monday, in today's market environment
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