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

Forbes Published Jul 3, 2026 Reviewed Jul 4, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Milly Alcock's DC film 'Supergirl' opened domestically with $37.1 million from 3,602 North American theaters, significantly below its $55 million projection.
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Milly Alcock's 'Supergirl' has a production budget of $170 million and approximately $120 million in marketing costs.
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Milly Alcock's 'Supergirl' is projected to earn $10 million in its second weekend domestically, reflecting a 73% drop from its opening weekend.
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As of the second weekend, Milly Alcock's 'Supergirl' had earned $48.8 million domestically and $34.5 million internationally, totaling $83.3 million worldwide.
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Universal Pictures' 'Minions & Monsters' is projected to open with $63.5 million over the five-day 4th of July holiday weekend from 4,243 North American venues, below its $80 million pre-release forecast.
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Universal Pictures' 'Minions & Monsters' had a production budget of $85 million before marketing costs, according to Variety.
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Disney-Pixar's 'Toy Story 5' is projected to earn $30 million in its third weekend, bringing its running domestic total to $365.3 million by Sunday.
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Angel Studios and Wonder Project's 'Young Washington' is projected to open at No. 3 with $16 million to $17 million from 2,700 venues domestically.
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Universal Pictures' 'Disclosure Day' is projected to earn $5.6 million in its third weekend, raising its domestic cumulative total to $104.8 million.
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Milly Alcock’s DC film "Supergirl" is experiencing a disastrous box office run, opening with just $37.1 million domestically, far below its $55 million projection. With a substantial $170 million production budget and $120 million in marketing, its performance mirrors the flop "Joker: Folie a Deux." Projections indicate a steep 73% drop in its second weekend, earning only $10 million, bringing its worldwide total to $83.3 million. Meanwhile, Universal's "Minions & Monsters" is also underperforming, projected to open with $63.5 million over the holiday weekend, falling short of its $80 million forecast. "Toy Story 5" is expected to take second place, with "Young Washington" and "Disclosure Day" rounding out the top five.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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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