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What Went Wrong With ‘Supergirl,’ Critical, Audience And Box Office Disaster

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What Went Wrong With ‘Supergirl,’ Critical, Audience And Box Office Disaster
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There is absolutely zero way to spin the performance of Supergirl over the weekend, the film coming in below even not-great expectations. Supergirl made $38 million in its domestic opening weekend, less than a third of Superman and below all-time horrors like Morbius at $39 million. It has a rarely rotten 56% Rotten Tomatoes critic score, something only three MCU movies ever have had. It also has a B-minus audience rating on Cinemascore, poor for a superhero movie in the context of that metric.

What went wrong here? Why is Supergirl this scale of a disaster on almost every level? A number of reasons:

Picking Supergirl At All – You can make the argument that even if Supergirl was a better movie, it still probably would have underperformed. Having Supergirl go second after Superman in this precarious DCU launch window felt like a mistake at baseline. James Gunn seemed to understand that anchoring the universe with a strong start and a “main” hero, Superman, was important. But then moving directly to his cousin, same powers, same suit, but different attitude as the next blockbuster instead of a larger fixture like Wonder Woman, Batman, The Flash, any other main JLA member, really, was doing Kara a disservice, and she may never have even had a chance with this positioning.

Director Craig Gillespie – If there is one person at the root of why the actual film is bad, not necessarily the decisions to get there, it is director Craig Gillespie, who has never attempted any kind of project like this at all, and it shows. Supergirl often plays like a poor James Gunn impression, full of trashy space bars, needle drops and slow-motion fight scenes spinning around in a circle. But all of it is just…worse than Gunn’s films, like someone tracing a picture with an unsteady hand, and it’s the main thing that wastes Milly Alcock’s performance, which may be the only bright spot of the movie.



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