Gunn's version of DC Universe's first film "Superman" is expected to earn US$57 million in the United States in its second week. The box office performance fell 54% from the first week. The decline is equivalent to that of "Deadpool and Wolverine" and better than "Thunderbolt" (-56%) and "Captain America: Brave New World" (-68%).

By the end of this week, the North American box office of "Superman" will exceed US$200 million, and the global box office will exceed US$400 million, making it the highest-grossing superhero film so far this year.
"Fantastic Four" from a friend is scheduled to be released on Friday, and various advocates have come together to praise the film as "an epic visual feast, and the visual effects are undoubtedly among the best in Marvel history", and "some shots are comparable to Nolan's "Interstellar", IMAX is the best":

Some people did not hide their emotions at all, thinking that the new version of "Fantastic Four" is undoubtedly the best in Marvel history, and Vanessa and Quinn performed outstandingly. "If you think that the Marvel Universe has stalled since Avengers 4, you need to change your mind..."

Others pointed out that the film is by no means a brainless popcorn blockbuster: "The script is perfect and the performances are impeccable, especially Pedro Pascal, who turns an originally superficial superhero film into a poignant judgment on society, allowing those who only pay attention to the visual effects to understand the meaning."
Analysts predict that the first-week sales of "Fantastic Four" will be around $100 million, which is better than "Thunderbolt". It is not in vain that the White Widow announced with a big belly:




As for whether the total box office can surpass "Captain America: Brave New World" and avenge Marvel's shame, it depends on the reputation. Enthusiasts suggest that viewers wait patiently for the credits to end before leaving, as the easter eggs are related to the top five Avengers.
