Warner Bros. ‘Superman’ opening weekend field workplace hits $122 million

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David Corenswet stars are Superman in Warner Bros.’ “Superman.”

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“Superman” soared into theaters this weekend, snapping up an estimated $122 million in home ticket gross sales and launching a brand new period of DC superhero flicks.

The movie marks the primary theatrical debut of James Gunn and Peter Safran since they turned co-heads of Warner Bros. Discovery’s DC Comics movie and TV unit in late 2022. The pair has developed a 10-year plan to reinvigorate the studio’s franchises throughout TV and movie, together with contemporary spins on Superman and Batman.

“The street to success for DC has been a circuitous one through the years and now below the auspices of James Gunn and Peter Safran, the spectacular opening weekend efficiency of ‘Superman’ permits DC Studios to hit the reset and chart a brand new course with this movie offering the spark to ignite future success for the storied model,” mentioned Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore.

The home haul of “Superman” ranks as the most effective efficiency of a solo-billed Superman movie ever, outpacing 2013’s “Superman: Man of Metal,” which took in $116 million throughout its first three days in theaters, based on Comscore information.

Solely 4 DC movies have carried out higher throughout their first three days in theaters — “Batman v. Superman” opened to $166 million, “The Darkish Knight Rises” captured $160 million, “The Darkish Knight” introduced in $158.4 million and “The Batman” tallied $134 million.

“Superman is fulfilling its promise as one other welcome hit for the summer season field workplace, whereas additionally serving as an efficient launch pad for James Gunn’s new period of DC Studios,” mentioned Shawn Robbins, director of analytics at Fandango and founding father of Field Workplace Principle.

Internationally, “Superman” generated $95 million in ticket gross sales, bringing its estimated world opening to $217 million.

Disclosure: Comcast is the guardian firm of NBCUniversal and CNBC. NBCUniversal owns Fandango.

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