Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom may have quietly and surprisingly ended the DCEU on a high note, with the film recently making waves by setting a new box office record. The sequel to 2019's Aquaman has reportedly raked in nearly $115 million domestically since its release during the last holiday season - an impressive feat after a spate of Hollywood bombs.

This marks a significant achievement, as the movie has made double the earnings of any other DCEU sequel in North America. For comparison, Shazam! Fury of the Gods trails waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay behind with $57.6 million, followed closely by The Suicide Squad at $55.8 million.

With a global gross of $398 million and expectations of breaking the $400 million mark by the end of its theatrical run, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom appears poised to at least recoup its production costs after the weak Christmas debut. Not quite a rousing success, but it's better than a flop.

It recently surpassed Black Adam's global earnings of $393 million, securing its place as the seventh-highest-grossing DCEU movie worldwide, with the theatrical version of Justice League (2017) leading the pack at $657.9 million. And it certainly buries the MCU's The Marvels disappointing worldwide box office which sits at $206 million.