“Batman v Superman” Beats “Avengers” In Global Box Office

World’s Finest picks up $424M to Earth’s Mightiest Heroes’ $392.5M

What a difference a year makes. Pan, Jupiter Ascending, In the Heart of the Sea, and Man From U.N.C.L.E. weren’t great performers at the box office for Warner Bros. But Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is making up for lost time bringing in over $400 million in its opening weekend worldwide.

And despite the lackluster reviews, advance ticket sales helped to secure the tentpole film’s standing. BvS generated 30% more repeat business than other movies, and late night shows surpassed studio expectations. The film earned close to $100 million as of Saturday and Sunday.

While it beat opening weekend numbers for Marvel’s The Avengers worldwide, Batman v Superman didn’t win in the US. In the states, “Earth’s Mightiest” brought in an estimated $207.4M, compared to the “World’s Finest” team of Batman and Superman raking in $170.1M. It did edge out fellow studio franchise film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2‘s $169.1M opening take.

BvS also took down The Dark Knight Rises ($160.9M), and The Dark Knight ($158.4M) to win the best debut for a DC Comics big screen adaptation to date.

Kevin Gunn

Kevin Gunn

Kevin is married with 4 children and 4 grandchildren. He lives in Louisville, KY. He loves all things related to DC Comics, even movies that get a bad rep like "Batman & Robin" and "Catwoman". Kevin began writing for the site in 2015 as a Staff Writer. His passion for writing stories caught the eye of the editorial staff, and earned him a position as Assistant Editor. He has a degree in Communication from the University of Louisville. His favourite DC hero and villain are Black Lightning and Black Manta respectively. Kevin tries to exemplify being a hero everyday by helping others. Something interesting about him: he was a contestant on "Wheel of Fortune". - Follow him on Twitter - @captsigma