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Box Office Results: Superman Beats Thunderbolts*, Lilo & Stitch Cross a Billion & More

Box Office Results: Superman Beats Thunderbolts*, Lilo & Stitch Cross a Billion & More

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With Superman and Jurassic World: Rebirth leading the box office, their continued momentum and audience draw have become key industry highlights. Superman has soared past major global benchmarks, while Rebirth maintains a strong run fueled by international markets. At the same time, Lilo & Stitch has made history as the first Hollywood release of the year to cross the billion-dollar mark, overshadowing newer titles struggling to gain traction.
Superman box office goes past $400 million worldwide
Superman has crossed $400 million at the global box office, beating Thunderbolts*.
As of July 20, the film has earned $235,033,462 domestically and $171,800,000 internationally, bringing its worldwide total to $406,833,462 (via Box Office Mojo). The Warner Bros. release opened with $125 million and has maintained the top spot for 10 consecutive days. It currently plays in 4,275 theaters, averaging over $4,000 per theater as of Sunday.
Jurassic World Rebirth continues major box office success
Jurassic World: Rebirth continues to perform strongly, earning $276,184,240 domestically and $371,769,000 overseas. Its total global gross stands at $647,953,240 (via Box Office Mojo).
Universal's sequel entered its third weekend with consistent daily holds. Its opening was $92 million and it's now in its 19th day across 3,854 theaters in North America.
Lilo & Stitch becomes first Hollywood movie to cross $1 billion this year
Disney's Lilo & Stitch remake has become the first Hollywood film in 2025 to surpass $1 billion globally.
It has earned $418,186,676 domestically and $589,800,000 internationally, totaling $1,007,986,676 (via Box Office Mojo). The film premiered on May 23 and reached the milestone on its 59th day in theaters. It opened with $146 million and was released in 4,410 theaters at its widest.
I Know What You Did Last Summer, Eddington and Smurfs offer no competition
I Know What You Did Last Summer has grossed $13,000,000 domestically and $11,600,000 internationally, for a global total of $24,600,000 (via Box Office Mojo). Smurfs follows with $11,000,000 in the US and $22,600,000 overseas, totaling $33,600,000 (via Box Office Mojo).
Meanwhile, A24's Eddington has only released domestically and has earned $4,255,607 in its first three days (via Box Office Mojo). All three titles failed to challenge the top five at the box office.
F1 set to race past $500 million
F1: The Movie has earned $153,642,641 in North America and $307,200,000 internationally. Its global earnings now stand at $460,842,641, putting it on track to cross the $500 million mark soon (via Box Office Mojo).
Released by Warner Bros., the film is in its fourth weekend of release. It opened with $57 million and continues to perform steadily in international markets, bolstered by strong interest in racing-themed dramas and positive word-of-mouth.
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