On its 42nd day in theaters, James Gunn’s Superman has achieved a remarkable milestone, outperforming the domestic box office total of Marvel’s Thor: Love and Thunder. This triumph solidifies the film’s impressive run and marks a significant victory for the newly launched DC Universe.
With its latest box office numbers, Superman has officially surpassed the $343.25 million domestic haul of its Marvel counterpart, Thor: Love and Thunder. This achievement is particularly noteworthy as it places the David Corenswet-led film among the top 80 highest-grossing films of all time at the North American box office. The film’s continued strength is a testament to strong audience reception and positive word-of-mouth, allowing it to maintain momentum even weeks after its release.
The film’s trajectory is on a positive slope, with experts projecting a final domestic gross between $350 million and $360 million. This sustained performance indicates a long-term appeal for the new take on the Man of Steel. While the film’s international performance has been more subdued, its undeniable success in North America has been the driving force behind its profitability. The film has now successfully surpassed its reported $225 million budget, moving into a phase of pure profit.
This achievement against a major Marvel property is more than just a box office number; it’s a statement. It signals a successful and promising beginning for James Gunn’s ambitious DCU reboot, paving the way for future installments and solidifying David Corenswet’s role as the new face of the iconic hero. The film’s strong run has not only provided a much-needed win for the DC brand but also set a high benchmark for subsequent films in the cinematic universe. As Superman continues to fly high, all eyes will be on its final domestic and worldwide numbers to see just how far this new era of the hero can go.