How does 'Superman' compare to other DC movies?
It is the ninth DC movie to cross the $300 million mark in the U.S. and Canada.
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James Gunn's 'Superman' has achieved a significant box office milestone, crossing $300 million domestically. This marks the first DC film to reach this benchmark since 'The Batman' in 2022. Meanwhile, Neon's horror film 'Together' is also m...
### Box Office Performance 'Superman' reached $300 million in just 21 days, pacing closely behind 'The Batman' and ahead of 'Wonder Woman' at the same point in their releases. Despite facing competition from titles like 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps,' 'Superman' has held its own, revitalizing the DC brand.
### 'Together' Opening Neon's 'Together' is off to a solid start, with an opening day of $2.65 million. Comparisons to Ari Aster's 'Midsommar' show similar CinemaScore ratings, but 'Together' boasts better Rotten Tomatoes scores.
### Legal Controversy A lawsuit was filed against WME, Neon, and the filmmakers of 'Together,' alleging it is a blatant rip-off of the 2023 indie film 'Better Half.' However, this legal dispute has not deterred the release or initial success of the movie.
It is the ninth DC movie to cross the $300 million mark in the U.S. and Canada.
Projections estimate an $8M-$10M gross over its first five days.
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