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Superman” flexed solid box office muscle in its debut weekend. Warner Bros. Discovery boss David Zaslav took an early victory lap over the Man of Steel’s performance, while Rihanna arrived fashionably late to Sunday’s premiere of “Smurfs” with her two young sons in tow.
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ABP News on MSN‘Superman’ Box Office Collection Day 5: James Gunn’s Superhero Flick Inches Past ₹30 Crore In IndiaJames Gunn’s 'Superman' finds stability at the Indian box office with a ₹31 crore total after a brief dip, while its IMAX numbers fly high globally.
Ahead of the world premiere of James Gunn’s “Superman” on July 7, DC Studios co-chief Peter Safran took the stage to thank the most important person seated in the audience — Warner Bros. Discovery president CEO David Zaslav — “for your faith and trust in James and in me to make this movie and to
The latest Superman film led the weekend box office, grossing $217 million globally. Meanwhile, Live Aid's 40th anniversary was celebrated in London with musicians and organizers from the historic event,
"Superman is just the first step. Over the next year alone, DC Studios will introduce the films Supergirl and Clayface in theaters and the series Lanterns on HBO Max, all part of a bold ten-year plan," added Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav. "The DC vision is clear, the momentum is real, and I couldn't be more excited for what's ahead."
The latest Superman film, directed by James Gunn and starring David Corenswet, had a successful opening weekend with a total of Rs 24 crore. However, it experienced a significant decline on its first Monday.
The new Superman movie led U.S. and Canadian weekend box office charts with an estimated $122 million, aiming for $217 million globally. Meanwhile, musicians who performed at Live Aid marked the event's 40th anniversary with a special performance of the musical 'Just For One Day' in London.
Marlon Brando’s Jor-El cameo in Superman became Hollywood legend for its salary, behind-the-scenes drama, and surreal ideas involving bagels and green suitcases.