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As Supergirl opening weekend makes less money than Morbius, DC Studios boss admits the movie "didn't meet our box office expectations

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June 29, 2026

 As Supergirl opening weekend makes less money than Morbius, DC Studios boss admits the movie "didn't meet our box office expectations
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ComicBook.com

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· Jul 7, 2026

Why Supergirl Having Two Different Cuts Is Nothing Like the Snyder Cut (& Doesn’t Spell Disaster for the DCU)

Warner Bros. - DC Studios The controversy over DC’s Supergirl movie continues, as the movie crashes and burns in theaters. As of writing this, it’s been announced that Supergirl has experienced a massive second-week drop in box office profits and will have the shortest theatrical run of any DC movie ever (just 33 days). In addition, reports have come to []

Variety

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· Jun 26, 2026

Box Office: ‘Supergirl’ Takes Off With $7.8 Million in Previews

The box office is going up, up and away once again with “Supergirl,” DC Studios’ follow-up to last year’s “Superman,” opening in theaters this weekend. The Warner Bros. film, starring “House of the Dragon’s” Milly Alcock as Superman’s cousin, made 7.8 million in previews at the box office. It earned 13 million globally. “Supergirl” is []

That Park Place

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· Jun 25, 2026

‘Supergirl’ Set to Flop in Opening Weekend as ‘Toy Story 5’ Eyes Another Box Office Crown

Warner Bros. and DC Studios are heading into another critical weekend, but the latest box office projections suggest Supergirl is unlikely to provide the turnaround James Gunn’s DC Universe desperately needs. While Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story 5 is expected to dominate theaters for a second consecutive weekend with another massive haul, Supergirl appears headed [] The post ‘Supergirl’ Set to Flop in Opening Weekend as ‘Toy Story 5’ Eyes Another Box Office Crown appeared first on That Park Place.

Polygon

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· Jun 28, 2026

Supergirl flops at the box office with $38 million opening on par with Joker 2

Supergirl, the second movie in James Gunn's DCU, did not do well at the box office this weekend, grossing nearly the same amount as Joker 2

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Related coverage for " As Supergirl opening weekend makes less money than Morbius, DC Studios boss admits the movie "didn't meet our box office expectations ": ComicBook.com — Why Supergirl Having Two Different Cuts Is Nothing Like the Snyder Cut (& Doesn’t Spell Disaster for the DCU). Variety — Box Office: ‘Supergirl’ Takes Off With $7.8 Million in Previews. That Park Place — ‘Supergirl’ Set to Flop in Opening Weekend as ‘Toy Story 5’ Eyes Another Box Office Crown. Polygon — Supergirl flops at the box office with $38 million opening on par with Joker 2