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Supergirl director thinks the DCU movie will combat "superhero fatigue" because nothing "is formulaic"

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June 23, 2026

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 Supergirl director thinks the DCU movie will combat "superhero fatigue" because nothing "is formulaic"
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ComicBook.com

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· Jun 27, 2026

Every Major Character Supergirl Adds to the DCU & How They Differ from the Comic

This week sees the highly anticipated next movie in the larger DCU arrive with the Supergirl film. Spinning out of her appearance in last summer’s Superman, the movie with Milly Alcock not only gives the woman of tomorrow her own feature film (her first since the infamous flop back in 1984) but gives this nascent []

Haaretz

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· Jul 1, 2026

Lior Raz of 'Fauda' is only one of the many reasons you should see 'Tuner'

Meanwhile, the latest DC Comics adaptation, 'Supergirl,' relies on a repetitive plot and overused tropes and never quite takes flight

That Park Place

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· Jun 29, 2026

DC Studios Boss Admits Supergirl is a Box Office Flop But Says No Changes Are Coming

DC Studios is acknowledging that Supergirl is a box office flop, but the studio has no plans to change course. Following the film’s disastrous 38 million domestic opening weekend, DC Studios co-chair Peter Safran admitted Supergirl failed to meet internal box office expectations while insisting James Gunn’s rebooted DC Universe will continue exactly as planned. [] The post DC Studios Boss Admits Supergirl is a Box Office Flop But Says No Changes Are Coming appeared first on That Park Place.

Bounding Into Comics

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· Jul 8, 2026

Jennifer Holland Believes ‘Man of Tomorrow’ Might Be Hubby James Gunn’s Best Film Yet

Supergirl might not be a huge indication, but the next installment in James Gunn’s DCU Superman Saga is starting to

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· Jun 29, 2026

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

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

Kotaku

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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’

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