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In its second weekend of release, “Superman” collected $57.3 million from 4,774 venues — a standard 54% decline from its $125 ...
Warner Bros. Pictures’ “Superman” flew past the competition for the second straight week, grossing an estimated $57.25 ...
But first we have "Smurfs," which, like "Trolls," gets as much mileage as it can from its pop singer-voice actor. Rihanna ...
We unpack how a 1950s Belgian comic strip has turned into the most flexible and elastic of Hollywood franchises in the 21st century.
DC Studios' James Gunn-led reboot earns $57.2 million in its second weekend, cementing Warner Bros.' status as the top studio of 2025. Meanwhile, A24's Eddington struggles to impress with a $4.25 ...
"We’re reminding all kids, everywhere, that they have something to contribute; that they are part of a community." ...
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But Smurfsunderperformed in its box office debut, falling short of even the low bar for success established by the franchise’s last installment, Smurfs: The Lost Village. The movie opened to poor ...
Superman flexes its might in second weekend with $57.3 million in the North American market, and crosses $400 million ...
Smurfs opened with underwhelming collections at the North American box office, marking the franchise's lowest opening ever.
None of the week's new releases — "I Know What You Did Last Summer," "Smurfs," and "Eddington" — came close to touching Warner Bros. and DC Studios' superhero success.
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James Gunn’s “Superman” showed staying power in its second weekend at North American box offices, collecting $57.3 million in ...
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