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As of this writing, Superman has earned $346.9 million domestically (via The Numbers). That makes it Warner Bros.’ ninth highest-grossing film of all time in the United States, unadjusted for inflation. On this chart, Man of Steel ranks 23rd with approximately $291 million. Check out the full list of WB’s domestic top 10 in the space below. It includes a handful of notable DC Comics adaptations:
- Barbie ($636.7 million)
- The Dark Knight ($536.6 million)
- The Dark Knight Rises ($448.1 million)
- A Minecraft Movie ($423.9 million)
- Wonder Woman ($412.5 million)
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II ($382 million)
- The Batman ($369.6 million)
- American Sniper ($350.1 million)
- Superman ($346.9 million)
- Joker ($335.4 million)
How Superman Became One of WB’s Biggest Movies of All Time

Superman was able to soar this high up the all-time charts because of its word of mouth. Earning positive reviews, it exceeded box office projections during its opening weekend by grossing $125 million domestically. That strong start was complemented by strong legs. With audiences responding enthusiastically to the film, Superman held very well in its second weekend, dropping just 53.2%. From there, it kept steadily posting solid numbers, but business has slowed down now since Superman is available on home media.
Thanks to the positive reception, Superman quickly became 2025’s highest-grossing comic book movie. On both the domestic and worldwide charts, it’s outgrossed the trio of Marvel releases that hit theaters this year — Captain America: Brave New World, Thunderbolts*, and The Fantastic Four: First Steps. The closest to Superman is First Steps, which currently stands at $257.3 million domestically. Any chance it had at catching Superman died when it suffered a substantial second weekend drop-off of 67.1%.








