I’ll allow you to in on a little bit “behind the scenes” motion right here at Popverse – although it’s nonetheless months away, we’re actively getting ready for July 2025 in films. That’s as a result of each DC Studios’ Superman and Marvel Studios’ Fantastic 4: First Steps, two films that goal to revitalize superhero films through the use of the respective manufacturers’ most iconic characters, are popping out per week other than one another. However after a latest report, we’re scratching our heads – it appears like neither movie is America’s most anticipated of 2025.
No, that honor belongs to Jurassic World Rebirth.
This is in keeping with a Fandango study revealed March 25, 2025. Having interviewed over 5,000 individuals, starting from loyal to informal moviegoers, Fandango discovered that the Scarlett Johansson starring return to the Jurassic World franchise tops folks’s record of the most anticipated. Fantastic 4 comes shut at #2, and James Gunn’s Superman finds itself punching up at #4.
Since we all know you’re curious, right here’s the record in descending order:
- Jurassic World Rebirth
- The Fantastic 4: First Steps
- Mission: Unimaginable – The Ultimate Reckoning
- Superman
- Thunderbolts*
- From The World of John Wick: Ballerina
- 28 Years Laters
- Tips on how to Prepare Your Dragon
- Lilo & Sew
- Freakier Friday
Proud as I’m of zombie flick 28 Years Later scoring that #7 spot (and possibly much more proud of Freakier Friday for making it on in any respect? The Lohanaissance lives, of us), I’ll admit this is not how I used to be anticipating to to see this record shake out. Don’t get me improper, I’m thrilled for a more recent, grosser batch of dinosaurs, it’s boggling my thoughts a bit that Web boyfriend Pedro Pascal’s entry into the MCU didn’t snag #1.
No offense to new Man of Metal David Corenswet; it’s simply that he didn’t flirt with Meryl Streep at the SNL 50th.
Superman flies into theaters July 11, adopted by Fantastic 4 July 25. Jurassic World Rebirth (the one which issues, apparently) comes out July 2.