James Gunn Downplays Superman's Box Office Expectations
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James Gunn downplays the importance of the $700 million box office benchmark for Superman, emphasizing that the film's success doesn't hinge solely on reaching such a high gross, despite its large budget and high expectations. The movie, set to release on July 11, aims to rejuvenate the DC Universe with a focus on a younger Clark Kent, amidst industry concerns about superhero fatigue and recent box office flops.
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