SUPERMAN Becomes First DC Film to Cross $300 Million Since THE BATMAN

As a movie critic, I must admit that Batman has consistently been a box office titan, with only 1997’s “Batman & Robin” being an exception – a flop, indeed. However, when it comes to the rest of DC’s cinematic universe in the 21st century, it’s been a tumultuous ride marked by both triumphs and stumbles.
Films like “Superman Returns” and “Man of Steel” managed to tread water, but they never quite swam in the critical acclaim or commercial success that DC fans craved. On the other hand, we’ve seen legitimate blockbusters emerge with films like “Wonder Woman,” “Aquaman,” and the enigmatic “Joker.” Yet, productions such as “Justice League” left much to be desired, causing a significant stir among viewers.
The announcement that DC Studios was abandoning the old DCEU continuity sent shockwaves through the audience, causing interest in the remaining DC films to plummet. Recent releases like “The Flash,” “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,” and even the charming “Blue Beetle” have either underperformed or flat-out flopped at the box office.







