What Are Superman 2025’s Box Office Numbers? Opening Week Results

1. Domestic earnings: Around $125-$150 million (projected) – Currently met but below expectations.
2. Global earnings: Significantly contributing to overall ticket sales, helping to offset lower domestic numbers.

What is Superman 2025’s box office performance so far?

For the initial release week of Superman 2025, global box office projections estimate the film will gross approximately $232 million from July 10 through July 16.

According to Box Office Mojo’s report, these earnings reflect the film’s domestic sales at around $137 million and international sales at approximately $95 million. This aligns with Deadline’s report indicating that by July 14 (its opening weekend), Superman had grossed about $125 million in the U.S. and $95 million internationally.

Here’s an overview, arranged in alphabetical order, of Superman 2025’s global performance during its first weekend:

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  • Australia – $5.3 million
  • Brazil – $5.9 million
  • China – $6.6 million
  • Columbia – $1.5 million
  • France – $4.2 million
  • India – $3.8 million
  • Japan – $2.5 million
  • Korea – $4.2 million
  • Mexico – $8.8 million
  • Spain – $2.9 million
  • United Arab Emirates – $2.2 million
  • United Kingdom – $9,8 million

In terms of its debut, the 2025 version of Superman ranks third among films released in that year, surpassing the $116 million opening weekend earned by Henry Cavill’s Man of Steel in 2013. With an estimated production cost of $225 million, the movie will likely need to generate over $500 million at the box office just to cover its expenses, and more than $700 million to be considered a hit by DC.

It’s clear that the initial high expectations for the film’s opening weekend box office, which ranged from $154 million to $185 million back in June, were eventually scaled down to $125-$150 million in July. Given that it ultimately grossed $125 million over its first weekend, it seems the adjustments to the predictions were indeed justified.

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2025-07-16 20:47