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Screen Rant on MSNBox Office (Sunday Update): Superman Defeats New Legacy Slasher & A24's Divisive Western As DC Movie Passes Huge MilestoneSuperman dominates a crowded field at the domestic box office, which includes the new Ari Aster movie, a slasher legacy sequel, and more.
Those ticket sales include $171.8 million overseas and $235 million from the North American market. Turnout remains softer than expected at the international box office, where “Superman” added $45.2 million in its second weekend.
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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 ticket sales and remaining
I Know What You Did Last Summer” slashed its way to $2.2 million in Thursday previews, while A24’s “Eddington,” a satire set during the height of the pandemic, picked up $625,000. Paramount’s “Smurfs,
First Steps has clinched the sixth-best opening for a post-Covid Marvel Cinematic release, with a projected take-in of around $120-$125 million, Deadline reported. The Disney-Marvel popcorn flick is the fourth film to cross the $100M-plus opening this year,
'How to Train Your Dragon' continues to lead the U.S. domestic box office with $37M, overcoming new releases 'Elio' and '28 Years Later.' Skip Navigation Share on Facebook
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Infinity Castle' surpassed the opening weekend of all-time anime champ 'Demon Slater: Mugen Train,' fueling hopes that the new installment could also set global records when it opens in North America and Europe this fall.