Superman, DC and Zaslav
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Superman” flexed solid box office muscle in its debut weekend. Warner Bros. Discovery boss David Zaslav took an early victory lap over the Man of Steel’s performance, while Rihanna arrived fashionably late to Sunday’s premiere of “Smurfs” with her two young sons in tow.
CEO Peter Safran have praised Superman for its "phenomenal" opening, and it sounds like Batman and Wonder Woman are now the main
Warner Bros. CEO David Zaslav pins studio hopes on James Gunn’s latest release, Superman (DCU), which opened to $217M globally.
It’s a bird… it’s a plane… it’s a box office hit! At least that’s how Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav is touting the initial results for “Superman,” which climbed to $122 million domestically and $217 million globally in its opening weekend.
Warner Bros. and DC Studios' Superman had an even bigger opening weekend at the box office than first thought.
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We're entering a brand new era of DC Comics live-action film adaptations with the box office and critical success of James Gunn's Superman.
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav also celebrated the film’s debut, vowing that “Superman is just the first step” for the studio’s ambitious 10-year plan for the DC Universe, which will include upcoming films like Supergirl and Clayface and ...