Warner Bros.' Supergirl is forecasted to end its theatrical run with a substantial loss, potentially exceeding $100 million, after a disappointing opening weekend with only $68 million globally. The film's poor performance, coupled with mixed fan reactions and a crowded summer release schedule, contributes to the projected loss. Despite this, DC Studios remains confident in its broader strategy.
Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu experienced a significant 69% drop at the box office in its second weekend, earning $25 million domestically. This substantial decline, from a $102 million debut to a $137 million domestic total, suggests the film's appeal was largely limited to die-hard fans eager for a big-screen Star Wars return. Despite this, the movie's future on Disney+ may yet salvage its performance.
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple director Nia DaCosta reflects on the film's underwhelming box office performance, citing potential release timing issues. The movie grossed $58 million, a third of its predecessor's $151 million. The future of the planned trilogy's Part Three remains uncertain despite earlier confirmations.