Superman, James Gunn and Box Office
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Superman has begun zipping around the world, ringing up $40.3 million through two days from North America and 57 international box office markets
The theater format is quickly gaining market share as moviegoers spend more to see blockbusters like "F1," "Sinners" and "Superman" on the biggest screens.
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As 2025 hits the halfway point, here are five takeaways from a year that’s already been filled with blockbusters and busts.
F1: The Movie has given Apple its first-ever box office hit. The racing movie starring Brad Pitt and directed by Joseph Kosinski dominated the weekend box office in North America and also globally on its debut, raking in $55.6 million in the U.S. and Canada, and about $144 million worldwide, making it the top-performing release.
Directed by James Gunn and starring David Corenswet, the superhero film earned Rs 7 crore nett on its first day in India, beating Brad Pitt's F1.
Shanaya Kapoor’s debut film Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan opened to ₹35 lakh on Day 1, drawing attention for her promising performance. Co-starring Vikrant Massey, the film adapts Ruskin Bond’s poignant tale The Eyes Have It.
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Topline“Ne Zha 2,” a Chinese animated film that has shattered box office records and is easily this year’s top-grossing film, will get an English-language U.S. release starring Michelle Yeoh next month,