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Blockbusters Roar: 'Jurassic World' Nears $650M as 'Superman' Soars Past $400M Globally

Rick Deckard
Published on 22 July 2025 Entertainment
Blockbusters Roar: 'Jurassic World' Nears $650M as 'Superman' Soars Past $400M Globally

LONDON – The global box office demonstrated formidable strength this past weekend, as several of Hollywood’s biggest summer films smashed financial benchmarks, reaffirming the power of the theatrical experience. Universal’s Jurassic World Rebirth is on the brink of crossing the $650 million mark, while Warner Bros.’ Superman has soared past $400 million worldwide.

In a weekend flush with milestones, the box office performance signals a vibrant and sustained appetite for major cinematic releases across diverse genres. The success stories provide a significant boost to studios and theatre owners counting on a lucrative summer season.

Dinosaur Dominance and Superhero Strength

Leading the charge is Universal and Amblin Entertainment’s Jurassic World Rebirth. The latest installment in the perennially popular dinosaur franchise added another strong weekend to its run, pushing its global cumulative total to an immense $648 million, according to industry reports from Deadline. The film’s consistent performance, particularly in international markets, has positioned it as one of the year’s top earners, proving the franchise's enduring multi-generational appeal.

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Meanwhile, Warner Bros. and DC Studios’ highly anticipated Superman flew past a critical milestone, with its global ticket sales reaching $407 million. The film’s performance is being closely watched as a bellwether for the future of the rebooted DC cinematic universe. Passing the $400 million mark represents a significant achievement and a positive sign for the studio’s long-term strategy. Industry analysts note its steady holds in key territories are crucial for its continued flight toward profitability.

Racing to the Finish and International Records

The impressive figures were not limited to sequels and superheroes. Apple Original Films' F1, starring Brad Pitt, is also proving to be a major commercial success. The high-octane racing drama is speeding towards the $500 million global benchmark, showcasing strong legs at the box office and attracting audiences beyond the sport's traditional fanbase. Its combination of star power and thrilling action sequences has resonated globally, adding another hit to the summer slate.

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The box office narrative this weekend was not solely a Hollywood story. In a stunning display of regional box office power, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle opened in Japan to record-breaking numbers. The latest feature film in the monumentally popular anime franchise has already set new benchmarks for opening weekend gross in the territory, highlighting the massive cultural and commercial impact of Japanese animation. This international success underscores the global nature of today's cinema market, where hits can emerge from any corner of the world.

What This Means for the Film Industry

The collective success of these varied films is a welcome sign for an industry still navigating post-pandemic market dynamics. The strong performance of Jurassic World Rebirth, Superman, F1, and Demon Slayer demonstrates that audiences worldwide are eager to return to theatres for compelling, large-scale event films.

As the summer movie season continues, all eyes will be on whether this momentum can be maintained. For now, the roaring success at the box office offers a clear verdict: the magic of the big screen remains a powerful draw.

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