Superman, Box Office and James Gunn
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Superman just soared past another major box-office landmark, proving it still has plenty of fuel left in the tank.
Superman director James Gunn has blamed anti-American sentiment for the film’s underwhelming international box office performance.
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Screen Rant on MSNJames Gunn Says Anti-American Sentiment Could Impact Superman's International Box OfficeSuperman may be harmed at the global box office by a measure of "anti-American sentiment," according to the movie's director, James Gunn.
James Gunn explained why the 'Superman' international box office success is surprising due to the 'anti-American sentiments' internationally.
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James Gunn is feeling “incredibly grateful” for the initial box office success of Superman and the positive reception from audiences. The filmmaker and co-head of DC Studios took to Threads on Sunday to express his appreciation after the superhero blockbuster saw an estimated global debut of $217 million .
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It has now been overtaken on the stateside leader board by Gunn's Superman. Starring David Corenswet in the lead role, the well-received film has generated over $400 million worldwide so far. It's sitting at an 83% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes,
Starring David Corenswet in the main lead, ‘Superman’ is soaring high, collecting over $400 million worldwide and crossing the Rs 40 crore mark at the Indian box office.
The global box office numbers have Superman projected to finish underneath the traditional $800 million goal that most larger studios shoot for to break even. And James Gunn is blaming the under-performance outside of the United States on a) Superman not being as well known (what?) and b) the anti-American sentiment that’s more present now:
As 'Superman' continues to dominate the domestic box office after two weeks, James Gunn is commenting on the movie's international performance.
James Gunn revealed in an interview with Rolling Stone that he refused to listen to “Superman” test screening audiences who opposed the moment when David Corenswet’s Man of Steel decides to save a squirrel as Metropolis is being attacked by a rampaging Kaiju monster. It’s a quick and utterly harmless beat in the film, but …