'Supergirl' underperformed at the box office, earning significantly less than anticipated during its opening weekend. Peter Safran, the studio's co-chairman and co-chief executive, addressed the weak performance.
"While 'Supergirl' didn't meet our box office expectations, it's just one component of a broader, long-term strategy at DC Studios that we remain confident in," Safran said in an interview with the New York Times.
Initial box office projections versus actual performanceInitial expectations had projected the film would earn under $55 million from Friday through Sunday at the domestic box office, according to the New York Times. However, a weak start heading into the weekend, with an $18.2 million opening, lowered predictions as the weekend progressed. The final global total of $68 million fell short of both the initial and revised expectations for the film's opening weekend performance.
The cast and characters in ‘Supergirl'The movie marks the studio's new era, as actress Milly Alcock leads the project as the eponymous character. The supporting cast includes Matthias Schoenaerts playing Krem, David Corenswet reprising his role as Superman and Jason Momoa taking on the role of Lobo.
"The biggest battle that she's had to face is with herself. There's something incredibly accessible within that; there's something incredibly relatable within that," Alcock said. "I think that audience members will feel that this is a superhero that reflects who they are as opposed to who they're told to be. I think that that's really refreshing."
The broader studio slate and upcoming releases'Supergirl' represents the second film in the rebooted universe, following 'Superman'. The third instalment in the studio's slate is scheduled for October and will feature a more moderately budgeted body horror film titled 'Clayface', suggesting a shift in budget allocation for upcoming releases.
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