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What Superhero Fatigue?
Superman and The Fantastic Four’s nine-figure box-office hauls signal a healthy prognosis for the genre — and for theatrical moviegoing in general.
Both Marvel Studios and DC Studios released major films in their respective franchises this month, and now that both opening weekends have passed, Superman stands as the winner — though not by much. In its first weekend out,
Studios know audiences know Superman and the Fantastic Four, so they're letting these heroes have more storytelling freedom.
Comic fans are embracing the latest showdown between Marvel and DC as their superhero films Fantastic Four and Superman compete for box office dominance, reigniting a rivalry spanning over eight decades.
First Steps has clinched the sixth-best opening for a post-Covid Marvel Cinematic release, with a projected take-in of around $120-$125 million, Deadline reported. The Disney-Marvel popcorn flick is the fourth film to cross the $100M-plus opening this year,
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‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’: Marvel finally made an MCU movie you don’t need a guide to follow
Maybe “superhero fatigue” is a thing of the past – with DC’s “Superman” still soaring in theaters, Marvel’s “Fantastic Four” reboot is set to join the fun this weekend, with positive momentum.
Even with Marvel's First Family putting up a fight this weekend, Superman has still passed the global total of another MCU hit.
Who's winning the summer superhero blockbuster battle? IGN sat down to discuss Superman and Fantastic Four and the state of the union when it comes to all things MCU and DCU at SDCC 2025. Marvel Studios has been in a bit of a slump of late,