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Supergirl raised the bar for Hollywood supporting comics

The Beat

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July 1, 2026

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Despite its low box office, the Supergirl film should be celebrated in the way it promoted comics.

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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

ComicBook.com

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· Jun 28, 2026

5 Major Superhero Movies With Female Leads, Ranked From Worst to Best (Including Supergirl)

With Supergirl having just hit theaters, there has unsurprisingly been an increase in conversations about women-led superhero movies. Unfortunately, that is in part because, while Supergirl’s Rotten Tomatoes scores have proven to be mixed, with the audience score coming in significantly higher than the critic score, the reviews of the movie and much of the []

DNyuz

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· Jun 26, 2026

Supergirl Is a Dull, Dispiriting, Fake-Feminist Movie

Milly Alcock and Matthias Schoenaerts in ‘Supergirl’ —Courtesy of Warner Bros Now that the golden age of the blockbuster superhero-comic-book movie is supposedly—and thankfully—over, fans of last decade’s Marvel and D.C. pictures should be demanding more, not less. Will there be rioting in the streets once audiences get some idea of how lousy Supergirl is? []

Cosmopolitan

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· Jun 27, 2026

Does ‘Supergirl’ Have Any Post-Credit Scenes?

Make way for the real punk rocker.

That Park Place

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· Jun 23, 2026

Milly Alcock Doubles Down on Supergirl PRIDE Connection, Claims She’s “A Great Representation of What a Modern Woman Can Be”

The last thing Warner Bros. and DC Studios need right now is another headline pulling attention away from Supergirl‘s box office prospects and toward the culture war. Yet that is exactly where the conversation continues to go as star Milly Alcock once again highlighted the character’s connection to Pride Month and LGBTQ+ audiences during the [] The post Milly Alcock Doubles Down on Supergirl PRIDE Connection, Claims She’s “A Great Representation of What a Modern Woman Can Be” appeared first on That Park Place.

TheGamer

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· Jun 22, 2026

My Adventures With Superman Is Making All Of The Right Decisions With Supergirl

Kara from My Adventures With Superman is so cute it hurts.

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Related coverage for "Supergirl raised the bar for Hollywood supporting comics": Metro — Supergirl is battling more than just toxic fandom at the box office. ComicBook.com — 5 Major Superhero Movies With Female Leads, Ranked From Worst to Best (Including Supergirl). DNyuz — Supergirl Is a Dull, Dispiriting, Fake-Feminist Movie. Cosmopolitan — Does ‘Supergirl’ Have Any Post-Credit Scenes?. That Park Place — Milly Alcock Doubles Down on Supergirl PRIDE Connection, Claims She’s “A Great Representation of What a Modern Woman Can Be”. TheGamer — My Adventures With Superman Is Making All Of The Right Decisions With Supergirl