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Superman Returns went on to gross $200.1 million in North America and $191 million internationally, earning $391.1 million worldwide. [71] Domestically, the film was the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2006. [76] In worldwide totals, Superman Returns was ninth-highest. [77]
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Highest-grossing films of 2006 Rank Title Distributor Domestic gross 1 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest: Disney: $423,315,812 2 Night at the Museum: 20th Century Fox: $250,863,268 3 Cars: Disney: $244,082,982 4 X-Men: The Last Stand: 20th Century Fox: $234,362,462 5 The Da Vinci Code: Sony: $217,536,138 6 Superman Returns: Warner Bros ...
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The DC movie universe will return to their roots by bringing the Man of Steel back to the big screen in Superman. The movie — originally titled Superman: Legacy — was announced in January 2023 ...
At the 2006 Spike TV Awards, Routh won the award of "Best Superhero" as Superman in Superman Returns, beating out among others, Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. In August 2008, Warner Bros. officially announced they intended to reboot the Superman franchise. Routh was still set to reprise the role, according to DC Comics president Paul Levitz.
Sam Huntington (born April 1, 1982 [2]) is an American actor.He is best known for his roles as Josh Levison on the Syfy series Being Human (2011–2014), Mimi-Siku in the Tim Allen vehicle Jungle 2 Jungle (1997) and Jimmy Olsen in the superhero film Superman Returns (2006).
After the release of Superman Returns in July 2006, the studio was hesitant on moving forward with development. Warner Brothers President Alan F. Horn explained that Superman Returns was a successful film, but that it "should have done $500 million worldwide" and that the film could have featured more action for the young male audience. [169]