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Today, the 2026 Oscar nominations were announced, and Superman was shut out entirely (despite cracking a couple of shortlists earlier in the voting process). Obviously, this means Superman will not win any Oscars this year, continuing an unfortunate trend for DC’s popular hero. Ever since the original Superman received a Special Achievement Award for its visual effects back in 1979, no Superman movie has won an Oscar. Surprisingly, the only Superman film to even receive a nomination since that time is Superman Returns, which scored a nod for Best Visual Effects.
Superman Was Still a Winner for DC Studios Despite Oscars Snub

While it would have been nice to see Superman get some recognition from the Academy (particularly for the standout work in below-the-line categories), award nominations were never going to be the barometer for its success. As the first feature film in the new DC Universe franchise, Superman was tasked with kicking off a new era for DC Comics adaptations. It needed to connect with general audiences and generate excitement for what’s to come. In that regard, Superman was a massive win for Gunn and Co.
With a strong Rotten Tomatoes score (83%), Superman rode waves of positive buzz to the top of the box office charts. It was 2025’s highest-grossing comic book adaptation, bringing in $616.8 million worldwide. During its run, it had very strong legs (a second weekend decline of just 53.2%), illustrating that moviegoers liked what they saw. Though Superman fell well short of the $1 billion mark, it still turned a healthy profit for Warner Bros. When other revenue sources including merchandise sales and home media rentals are factored in, the film turned a $100 million profit, which is a very strong figure.








