
James Gunn’s Superman Flies High with $55M Opening Day, Tracking Toward $120M Weekend at the Box Office
Los Angeles, July 12:
Warner Bros. and DC Studios’ Superman, directed by James Gunn, is off to a powerful start, generating an impressive $55 million on its first day, including $22.5 million from Thursday previews — the highest preview haul of 2025 so far and the best-ever for Gunn, surpassing even Barbie ($22.3M) and The Batman ($21.6M).
According to current projections, the superhero epic is on track for a $115M–$120M three-day opening, though some insiders suggest the film could climb higher depending on weekend walk-ups. Superman is now poised to become one of the top openings of the year.
ALSO READ: Superman 2025 Review: James Gunn Crafts a Man of Steel You Can Feel!
Despite early speculation that MAGA sentiment or political backlash might affect the movie’s earnings due to Gunn’s perceived political leanings, box office analytics firm EntTelligence reports no measurable impact. According to their data:
The data suggests that Gunn’s political views are irrelevant to general audiences, especially non-frequent moviegoers, who rarely base ticket purchases on behind-the-scenes opinions.
Another win for Warner Bros: EntTelligence reports that the in-theater trailer for Superman reached 95.7 million moviegoers, thanks in part to its placement ahead of WB/Legendary’s Minecraft Movie. This underscores a highly effective in-cinema marketing strategy, especially as studios express concern over declining online trailer engagement.
Let’s take a look at how Superman stacks up against comparable comic book films:
| Film | Opening Day + Previews | 3-Day Total | Saturday Drop |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Batman (2022) | $56.6M | $134M | -24% |
| GOTG Vol. 2 | $56M | $146.5M | -9% |
| GOTG Vol. 3 | $48.1M | $118.4M | -19% |
| Superman (2025) | $55M (est.) | $115M–$120M (est.) | TBD |
Early crowd reactions have also been extremely positive:
Some speculated whether political jabs from Fox News or even Donald Trump’s meme post on the White House X handle might hurt Superman‘s box office momentum. But as one industry insider bluntly put it:
“Get out of the way — here comes Superman. No distractions are slowing this down.”
Conclusion:
With glowing audience feedback, exceptional trailer reach, and no significant backlash affecting its performance, Superman is proving to be a heroic comeback for the DC brand. As James Gunn’s vision kicks off a new era for the franchise, all signs point toward an extended and profitable box office flight.
Tom Cruise’s latest action-packed farewell as Ethan Hunt, featuring death-defying, real-life stunts, is available for…
The former skipper reveals the T20 World Cup final hug was the culmination of years…
The actress explicitly clarifies the ongoing separation rumors with T-Series Chairman Bhushan Kumar, stating that…
Former cricketers slam Australia's stand-in captain after only 74 overs were bowled on Day 1,…
Photo agencies are uniting to file a formal complaint and consider boycotting the actress after…
A video showing Shah Rukh Khan’s son flashing the offensive sign at a crowd from…