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9 hours agoSuperman soars as a global box office hit, opening strong with $123M worldwide and crossing Rs 16 crore in India, while 'Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan' struggles with modest earnings of Rs 73 lakh on day 2.
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It’s A Bird, It’s A Plane, It’s A Box Office Hit: ‘Superman’ Opening To $123M – Sunday AM Update
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The new Superman movie, directed by James Gunn, is soaring at the box office with an estimated $123 million opening weekend. Early reports suggest a strong Saturday haul of around $37 million, down just 34% from Friday—a solid hold for a superhero flick. While Warner Bros. hasn’t confirmed the numbers yet, insiders are buzzing, and if they stick, studio execs will likely be celebrating big time.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another superhero movie—it’s the first big test for DC’s revamped "Gods and Monsters" phase under Gunn’s leadership. A strong opening signals that audiences are still hungry for caped crusaders, even after superhero fatigue chatter. For Hollywood, it’s a hopeful sign that well-made blockbusters can still draw crowds in a shaky box office year. And for fans? Maybe a reason to believe in DC’s comeback.
'Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan’ BO Day 2: Earns Rs 73 lakh
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Vikrant Massey and Shanaya Kapoor's new romantic drama, Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan, managed to pull in Rs 43 lakh on its second day—a small bump from its opening. But the film’s overall numbers are still pretty lackluster, especially stacked against Massey’s last hit. Adding to the struggle? Big Hollywood releases like Superman and Jurassic are stealing some of its thunder.
Editor’s Note: Bollywood’s mid-budget films often live or die by word-of-mouth, and this one isn’t gaining much traction. The muted response—despite Massey’s recent success—hints at either weak buzz or tough competition. For industry watchers, it’s another reminder of how hard it is for non-franchise films to stand out in a crowded market.
Superman crosses Rs 16 crore mark in India
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James Gunn’s Superman reboot is off to a strong start in India, raking in ₹16.25 crore in just two days. It’s currently the top-grossing superhero film of the year and the biggest Hollywood opener, but it’s not without competition—local hits like Maalik are holding their own. All eyes are on how it performs over the weekend, especially Sunday, to see if the momentum holds.
Editor’s Note: Hollywood’s latest Superman isn’t just flying high globally—it’s making serious money in India too, proving superhero movies still have major pull. But the real story here is the clash between Hollywood and homegrown films, showing how diverse India’s movie tastes are. If Superman keeps this up, it could signal a bigger shift in what Indian audiences are willing to queue up for.
‘Superman’ Gunning Towards $210M+ Worldwide Opening — International Box Office
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The new Superman movie is off to a strong start, pulling in over $40 million globally in just two days. About $22.5 million came from early U.S. screenings—a record for domestic previews—while international markets chipped in another $17.8 million. Directed by James Gunn, this fresh take on the iconic hero is showing early signs of flying high at the box office.
“Superman” Star David Corenswet Was Asked Who His First Hero Was, And His Answer Was Just So Wholesome
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David Corenswet, the actor set to play Superman in the upcoming DC film, shared a heartwarming answer when asked about his first hero. Instead of naming a fellow actor or fictional character, he highlighted the essence of Superman’s appeal—not his invincibility, but his willingness to take responsibility and inspire others. It’s a refreshing take that reminds us why superheroes resonate so deeply.
Editor’s Note: In an era where superhero movies often focus on spectacle, Corenswet’s answer cuts to the core of why these stories matter. It’s not about flashy powers; it’s about the values they represent. His genuine perspective adds a layer of authenticity to his upcoming role—and makes us even more excited to see his Superman.
‘Superman’s’ Fortress of Solitude Took Six Months to Design, 16 Weeks to Build and Was Made from 242 Resin Crystals
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The iconic Fortress of Solitude in the upcoming Superman movie wasn’t just whipped up with CGI—it was a painstaking, real-world creation. Production designer Beth Mickle spent half a year designing the set and another four months building it from 242 resin crystals, all because director James Gunn insisted on a tangible, practical set for Superman’s legendary hideaway. Mickle, who previously collaborated with Gunn on Guardians of the Galaxy, brought her expertise to make the Fortress feel as real as the Man of Steel himself.
‘Superman’ Star Skyler Gisondo on Being Fancast as Jimmy Olsen and the Character’s Surprising Romantic Appeal: ‘I Don’t Think He’s on the Apps’
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Skyler Gisondo, the actor known for roles in The Righteous Gemstones and Licorice Pizza, is winning over fans as Jimmy Olsen in the new Superman movie. In a recent interview, he joked about the character’s old-school charm, quipping that Jimmy "isn’t on the apps" (meaning dating apps), hinting at his endearing, unfiltered personality. Fans are loving the casting choice, and Gisondo’s take adds a fresh, relatable spin to the classic comic sidekick.
MAGA Is Saying "Superman" Is "Super Woke" And The Truth Is They've Completely Missed The Point
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Some conservative commentators are slamming the new "Superman" as "super woke," but critics argue they're missing the broader themes of the character entirely. The backlash seems more about political posturing than engaging with Superman's long-standing values of justice and equality.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just about a superhero movie—it's another flashpoint in the endless culture war cycle. When even Superman gets dragged into partisan debates, it shows how deeply entertainment has become politicized. The real question is whether we can still enjoy stories without turning them into ideological battlegrounds.
‘Superman’ Star David Corenswet Recalls Getting ‘Wildest Bruise’ on His Groin During ‘Epic’ Flying Scene: ‘There’s Footage From Filming’
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David Corenswet, the new Superman, shared a funny and slightly painful behind-the-scenes moment from filming. During an intense flying scene, he ended up with a gnarly bruise in a very sensitive area—thanks to the harness rig. He joked about it on Vanity Fair’s "Lie Detector Test," confirming there’s even footage of the mishap.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just a quirky celeb anecdote—it’s a reminder that even superhero actors pay a physical price for those jaw-dropping stunts. Corenswet’s lighthearted take humanizes the glamour of blockbuster filmmaking, and fans love these candid glimpses into the messy, real work behind the magic. Plus, it builds buzz for the new Superman movie without spoilers—just good old-fashioned "ouch" storytelling.
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