With Superman and Jurassic World: Rebirth dominating the cinematic scene, their persistent success and audience appeal are making headlines in the film industry. Superman has flown past significant global milestones, while Rebirth continues its robust performance propelled by international audiences. Meanwhile, Lilo & Stitch made history as the first Hollywood movie of the year to surpass a billion dollars, casting a long shadow over newer releases that are finding it difficult to gain momentum.
Superman box office goes past $400 million worldwide
Superman has crossed $400 million at the global box office, beating Thunderbolts*.
As of July 20th, the movie has grossed a total of $406,833,462 globally. It made $235,033,462 in domestic sales and an additional $171,800,000 internationally. The film was released by Warner Bros. and opened with a whopping $125 million. For the past 10 days, it has held the number one position at the box office. As of Sunday, it is showing in 4,275 cinemas, averaging over $4,000 per theater.
Jurassic World Rebirth continues major box office success
Reborn is still doing well financially, raking in approximately $276 million domestically and $371.8 million internationally. This adds up to a total global earnings of about $647.9 million, as reported by Box Office Mojo.
The follow-up film from Universal maintained steady ticket sales during its third weekend. It initially opened with a box office take of $92 million and has been playing for 19 days now, screening at 3,854 movie theaters across North America.
Lilo & Stitch becomes first Hollywood movie to cross $1 billion this year
In 2025, Disney’s fresh take on Lilo & Stitch marked a significant milestone as the initial Hollywood movie to earn over $1 billion worldwide.
The movie raked in a total of $1,007,986,676 worldwide – $418,186,676 domestically and $589,800,000 internationally, as reported by Box Office Mojo. It achieved this impressive milestone on its 59th day in the cinemas, having premiered on May 23. Initially, it opened in 4,410 theaters with a gross of $146 million.
I Know What You Did Last Summer, Eddington and Smurfs offer no competition
In domestic box office earnings, I Know What You Did Last Summer brought in approximately $13 million, while internationally it made around $11.6 million. Combined, the film grossed a global total of about $24.6 million, according to Box Office Mojo. The Smurfs movie earned $11 million domestically and $22.6 million internationally, resulting in a worldwide total of approximately $33.6 million, also reported by Box Office Mojo.
In its initial three days of release within the country, A24’s Eddington managed to gross $4,255,607, according to Box Office Mojo. However, none of these three films were able to compete with the leading five movies at the box office.
F1 set to race past $500 million
The film has made $153,642,641 in North America and $307,200,000 overseas, bringing its total worldwide earnings to $460,842,641. It’s expected to surpass the $500 million threshold shortly, according to Box Office Mojo.
The movie, which was launched by Warner Bros., is now in its fourth week of being shown in cinemas. It made an impressive debut with $57 million and has been maintaining a steady performance across international markets. This is largely due to the high demand for racing-themed dramas and positive buzz generated by word-of-mouth.
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