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'Supergirl' bombed at the box office - but why?

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June 30, 2026

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KTLA's Andy Riesmeyer reports on the failure of DC's Supergirl at the box office, and theories as to why. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1

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Sky News Australia

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· Jun 30, 2026

Woke Supergirl set to become DC’s latest flop after humiliating box office ‘disaster’

Sky News host Danica De Giorgio discusses the new DC movie ‘Supergirl’ bombing at the box office with disappointing sales numbers. “Disaster, absolute disaster, wonder why,” she said. “If that’s not a warning to Hollywood, well, nothing is.”

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 []

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

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 28, 2026

In blow to DC Studios, 'Supergirl' is no match for 'Toy Story 5' at box office

In a setback for Warner Bros.

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· Jul 6, 2026

Supergirl’s Reported Behind-The-Scenes Drama Was Bad Enough For DC To Make Its Own Cut

Director Craig Gillespie and DC Studios ‘were not creatively aligned’

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 "'Supergirl' bombed at the box office - but why?": Sky News Australia — Woke Supergirl set to become DC’s latest flop after humiliating box office ‘disaster’. ComicBook.com — Why Supergirl Having Two Different Cuts Is Nothing Like the Snyder Cut (& Doesn’t Spell Disaster for the DCU). Metro — Supergirl is battling more than just toxic fandom at the box office. KSAT San Antonio — In blow to DC Studios, 'Supergirl' is no match for 'Toy Story 5' at box office. Kotaku — Supergirl’s Reported Behind-The-Scenes Drama Was Bad Enough For DC To Make Its Own Cut. Polygon — Supergirl flops at the box office with $38 million opening on par with Joker 2