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'Supergirl' can't get off the ground in Korea, either

The korea Herald News

The korea Herald News

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July 1, 2026

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'Supergirl' can't get off the ground in Korea, either

Superman's high-flying cousin is coming up short of expectations on both sides of the Pacific, and it's not even close. Supergirl, the second film in James Gunn and Peter Safran's rebuilt DC Universe, opened in Korea on June 24, two days ahead of its North American debut. In terms of competition, there wasn't much standing in its way. Other than Disney and Pixar's Toy Story 5, which was cruising at No. 1 a week into its run with close to half of all ticket sales, the chart was mostly weeks-o

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