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Here’s Why ‘Supergirl’ Ends and Sounds Like That

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June 28, 2026

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Here’s Why ‘Supergirl’ Ends and Sounds Like That

Craig Gillespie and Ana Nogueira dive into the narrative and musical choices made with 'Supergirl.'

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Cosmopolitan

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· Jun 26, 2026

Where and When to Stream ‘Supergirl’

You won’t need to visit a red planet to stream it!

Variety

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· Jun 29, 2026

‘Supergirl’ Braces for $100 Million Loss: What DC Studios Should Learn From Its Box Office Bomb

In “Supergirl,” a melodramatic cover of Jimmy Eat World’s “The Middle” scores a climactic battle sequence, with the song’s lyrics meant to offer encouragement to the plucky heroine: “Hey, don’t write yourself off yet” Yet the initial box office results for “Supergirl” would suggest that audiences are, in fact, writing off the film — and []

ComicBook.com

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· Jul 5, 2026

This Controversial Supergirl Decision Was Way Better Than You Actually Realize

Since Supergirl hit theaters on June 26, there has been essentially nonstop discourse about the movie—what worked, what didn’t work, what this means for the future of the DCU, whether the hate for the movie was gendered, etc. Unfortunately for Supergirl, much of the response to the movie has been backlash and criticism. While there []

Metro

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supergirl is battling more than just toxic fandom at the box office

Supergirl is battling more than just toxic fandom at the box office

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· Jun 30, 2026

Review: Supergirl

Supergirl in wide release in theaters The post Review: <i>Supergirl</i> appeared first on Chicago Reader.

Gamesradar

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· Jun 24, 2026

DC producer confirms Supergirl "ends a particular way" leading to Man of Tomorrow, and Milly Alcock is "a big part of" the project after that

DC producer confirms Supergirl "ends a particular way" leading to Man of Tomorrow, and Milly Alcock is "a big part of" the project after that

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Related coverage for "Here’s Why ‘Supergirl’ Ends and Sounds Like That": Cosmopolitan — Where and When to Stream ‘Supergirl’. Variety — ‘Supergirl’ Braces for $100 Million Loss: What DC Studios Should Learn From Its Box Office Bomb. ComicBook.com — This Controversial Supergirl Decision Was Way Better Than You Actually Realize. Metro — Supergirl is battling more than just toxic fandom at the box office. Chicago Reader — Review: Supergirl. Gamesradar — DC producer confirms Supergirl "ends a particular way" leading to Man of Tomorrow, and Milly Alcock is "a big part of" the project after that