‘Supergirl’ Projected To Dive 73% In Business At 2nd Weekend Box Office

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Things are going from bad to worse for Milly Alcock’s DC superhero flop Supergirl at the domestic box office.

Directed by Craig Gillespie and produced by DC Studio co-CEO James Gunn, Supergirl, starring Alcock in the title role, came in far short of its early June tracking of $55 million in its opening weekend and instead earned a disastrous $37.1 million in ticket sales from 3,602 North American theaters.

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That number is significant, considering, per Variety, that the film had a $170 million production budget plus “roughly $120 million” was spent on marketing. Supergirl’s $37.1 million opening is comparable to Warner Bros.’ DC disaster Joker: Folie a Deux, which notoriously bombed in its opening weekend with $37.6 million from 4,102 North American theaters in 2024.

Now, after the film’s opening weekend crash, Supergirl is projected by Deadline to take a steep 73% dive in its second weekend domestically and earn only $10 million for a No. 4 finish. If there’s any saving grace, Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga’s Joker sequel dropped -81% on its second weekend in 2024, earning $7 million in its second weekend frame.

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Supergirl entered this weekend with $48.8 million in domestic ticket sales and $34.5 million internationally for a worldwide box office tally of $83.3 million.

‘Minions & Monsters’ Is Projected To Open At No. 1, But The Movie Is Underperforming

Also struggling in its opening weekend is Minions & Monsters, Universal Pictures’ seventh film in the Despicable Me franchise.

Deadline is projecting that the film will open with $63.5 million from 4,243 North American venues in its five-day 4th of July holiday weekend, far below its pre-release projection of $80 million. Deadline projects that the film will earn $38.5 million Friday through Sunday. The good news for Universal is that Minions & Monsters had a relatively modest production budget of $85 million before marketing, according to Variety.

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Disney-Pixar’s Toy Story 5 is projected by Deadline to drop to No. 2 this weekend with a $30 million take from 3,975 theaters. If the forecast holds, it will boost the animated smash’s running tally to $365.3 million by Sunday.

The trade publication projects that the other big opening this weekend, Angel Studios and Wonder Project’s historical biopic, Young Washington, will open at No. 3 with $16 million to $17 million from 2,700 venues domestically. The film’s production budget information is not available.

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Projected to finish in fifth place domestically this weekend is Steven Spielberg’s alien thriller Disclosure Day, which Deadline forecasts will make $5.6 million to up its running domestic tally to $104.8 million. A Universal Pictures release, Disclosure Day is playing in 2,702 North American venues.

Note: This box office report will be updated throughout the weekend as new information becomes available. The final numbers for this weekend’s box office will be released on Monday.

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