The financial breakdown behind James Gunn’s Superman has now surfaced. Surprisingly, it’s drawing nearly as much attention as the film’s box office numbers. As the DC Universe begins its big-screen reboot under Gunn’s leadership, fans are shifting focus. What’s catching everyone off guard is this: Superman movie’s cast salaries.
Superman Movie’s Cast Salaries Expose Massive Pay Gaps
According to Variety, James Gunn not only directed Superman, but also took home a jaw-dropping $15 million paycheck. In contrast, stars David Corenswet (Superman) and Rachel Brosnahan (Lois Lane) earned just $750,000 each.

Even more surprisingly, Nicholas Hoult, who portrayed Lex Luthor, reportedly earned $2 million — nearly three times what Corenswet earned. While directors often earn more than actors, this disparity has certainly sparked debate among fans and insiders.
It’s also important to note that Gunn earns an additional seven-figure salary for his executive role as DC Studios co-head, further widening the pay gap.
A Big-Budget Gamble for Superman’s Global Success
Warner Bros. reportedly invested a massive $225 million to produce Superman, with an additional $125 million allocated for worldwide marketing efforts. One especially bold stunt — featuring a Superman figure floating atop London’s Shard on July 1 — is rumored to have cost the studio a seven-figure sum, according to a rival studio executive.
Initially, the studio expected the film to underperform internationally, largely due to Superman’s long-standing connection to “the American way.” However, things have taken a surprising turn. Thanks to strong word of mouth and a solid A- CinemaScore, the film now appears to have the momentum needed to maintain its box office presence.
This big-budget push adds more intrigue to Superman movie’s cast salaries. Warner Bros. clearly placed huge financial trust in the film and its leadership.
What’s Next After Revealing Superman Movie’s Cast Salaries?
Although both Corenswet and Brosnahan have sequel options in their contracts, Warner Bros. hasn’t confirmed Superman 2. Instead, the studio is fast-tracking a new Wonder Woman movie and is said to be thrilled with Matt Reeves’ draft for The Batman sequel.
These moves signal that DC Studios is playing a strategic long game, not rushing announcements even with a successful launch.
Comparing Reboots — Gunn vs. Snyder
Back in 2013, Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel earned $200 million in its opening weekend. Adjusted for inflation, that’s roughly $276 million today — a tough number to beat. Whether Gunn’s Superman can match or surpass that legacy remains to be seen.
Still, with strong reviews and renewed fan enthusiasm, Warner Bros. seems confident in its current direction. And the salary buzz? It’s only adding more attention to a film that’s already soaring.
Source: Variety
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