DC Studios’ new superhero film Supergirl is on track for a significant box office loss, with industry forecasts suggesting a deficit exceeding $100 million. The film has earned $37.1 million domestically and $74.3 million worldwide against an estimated $170 million production budget and about $120 million in global marketing, for total costs near $290 million. Analysts say it would need roughly $425 million worldwide to break even, a target considered unlikely based on current performance. The underperformance follows May 2026 backlash to lead actress Milly Alcock’s controversial comments and reports of creative clashes between DC co-CEO James Gunn and director Craig Gillespie.
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This isn't just a Hollywood drama. It's about your wallet too. When big-budget films flop, studios may hike up ticket prices to recoup losses. If you're a DC fan, the film's performance could affect future projects. Keep an eye on your local theater's pricing.
'Supergirl' is set to lose big, and it's not just about the money. It's a lesson in the power of public opinion and creative harmony. If you're into the business of entertainment, this is a case study worth noting. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves the behind-the-scenes drama.
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