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‘Superman’ Maintains Number One Box Office Spot as ‘Smurf’ Flops

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The superhero reboot beat out new theatrical releases in its second week.

'Superman' stays at the top of the box office for the second week in a row.
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Superman remains at the top of the box office for the second week in a row, beating out new releases like Smurfs and I Know What You Did Last Summer. The superhero movie reached $57.3 million at the box office during its second week, coming off of its $125 million debut last week. In total, the Warner Bros. movie has earned $236 million domestically and $406 million globally. The studio is now preparing to release spinoffs Supergirl and Clayface in 2026 and is currently working on a Wonder Woman film. Jurassic World Rebirth maintained its second place spot with $23 million at the box office, while the Sony film I Know What You Did Last Summer snagged the number three spot with a $13 million opening weekend domestically and a $24.6 million worldwide total. Universal’s Jurassic World Rebirth has earned $276 million domestically and $600 million globally. The franchise’s sequel trilogy earned $1 billion globally. Paramount’s Smurfs landed the fourth place spot with an $11 million opening weekend and $25 million at the international box office, a lackluster debut for the $58 million animated musical. The $250 million F1: The Movie sits at fifth place with a $9.6 million box office weekend.

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