
Superman Day 4 India Box Office: James Gunn's superhero flick observes a drop after decent weekend; Nets Rs 2.85 crore
The Day Wise India Net Collections Of Superman Are As Under
NOTE: Numbers exclude 3D handling charges
Superman Sees An Alarming 55 Percent Plus Drop On Monday, From The Opening Day
Superman's Monday drop is slightly alarming given the general acceptance. Yes, CBMs drop on Monday, but this is a bigger drop than it should have been. With Saiyaara releasing next weekend and Jurassic World: Rebirth holding its ground, things are ought to get tougher for the James Gunn film. A Rs 50 crore net full run is where the film looks to end its run, unless something really surprising happens.
Superman Had A Solid First Weekend Of USD 220 Million Global
Superman had a solid global weekend of USD 220 million, with the domestic box office propelling the biz and the overseas box office seeing a subdued response. Just a few international markets like Brazil and India really rose up to the occasion, while the others put the DC Comics brand to shame. India, being one of the few international markets to be putting up reasonable numbers, should have been holding better on its first weekday. Now it is up to the domestic market to try and ensure that the movie ends up doing USD 600 million globally.
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