Supergirl is reportedly projected to close its theatrical run with a global box office total that could lose Warner Bros. more than $100 million.
That’s according to Variety, which reported on dark skies ahead for the sophomore DCU film after it bombed in theaters on its opening weekend. Its first four days in theaters saw it bring in a disappointing $38 million domestically, for a $68 million global total, and it doesn’t sound like it will have the legs to break even.
The site said Warner Bros. and DC spent $170 million to produce Supergirl and $120 million to market it. Although, as noted by Variety, the cut for theater owners would usually bring the break-even number to a staggering $375 million, one source says it will need to reach $300 million to recoup its costs.
The Milly Alock-led superhero flick kicking off its run with $68 million already suggests Warner Bros. is in store for an uphill battle to reach those numbers, but there are even more factors at play. Being poised to be an early summer blockbuster with its June 26 release date means Kara Zor-El will soon face a crowded space as audiences flock to new films throughout July.
Things start early with the release of Minions & Monsters July 1. Evil Dead Burn and the live-action Moana remake then both follow July 10. Mid-to-late July is where things get especially busy, as moviegoers will almost certainly leave Supergirl as an afterthought when Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey makes landfall July 17, while Spider-Man: Brand New Day will bring superhero movie fans back to theaters July 31.
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