Superman box office report: James Gunn’s film flies past $400 million in just 10 days
James Gunn’s Superman has soared past $400 million globally in just 10 days, marking DC’s biggest superhero win in years.
James Gunn’s Superman is flying high at the global box office, having crossed the $400 million mark in 10 days span. The reboot starring David Corenswet has given Warner Bros. its strongest superhero showing in years, with a $122 million domestic opening and $235 million in US earnings so far, as per Comscore data.

Seems like Gunn’s bold new vision for the Man of Steel has struck the right chord with audiences and critics alike, breathing new life into the DC Universe. With its blend of action, heart, and fresh storytelling, Superman is now officially 2025’s biggest superhero hit.

Superman is superhit
Superman is smashing through financial expectations. Reportedly, made on a hefty $225 million budget, the film has already covered its costs and is well on its way to doubling that figure, less than two weeks since its release on July 11. Early industry buzz was strong, and box office momentum has not slowed. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the superhero juggernaut is expected to rake in another $56–57 million domestically this weekend alone.