It may have killed the DCU as James Gunn and Peter Safran originally sold it.
Not DC. Not Superman. Not Batman.
But the connected universe pitch? The idea that Superman created enough trust for audiences to follow the next DC character?
That argument is dead.
And now Man of Tomorrow lands in 2027 — right near the reported end of Gunn and Safran’s current DC Studios deal — while Warner heads toward the Paramount deal with debt, cost-cutting, and new-owner pressure hanging over everything.
New video breaks down why Supergirl’s failure is not just a box-office story.
Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey trailer was already getting hammered online — casting backlash, modern dialogue complaints, “dad/daddy” jokes, and all the usual culture-war fire.
But now the official Odyssey account on X appears to have limited replies on a promotional post.
Then Fox News picked up Lupita Nyong’o’s comments about asking Homer why women received so little focus in the original epics.
And now Elliot Page is reportedly playing Sinon — a figure tied more to the broader Trojan War myth-cycle than Homer’s Odyssey.
So the question is no longer just “why are people mad at the trailer?”
Minions won the weekend — softly. Toy Story lost the weekend — but is winning the war. Young Washington beat a DC movie. Supergirl dropped 74%. And the cheap movies are still making the expensive ones look reckless.
New video: why Hollywood’s “safe bets” just failed the box-office test.
Supergirl flopping is not the interesting part anymore.
That part is settled.
The interesting part is the math being pushed after the flop.
Initial estimates had Supergirl around $68M worldwide. Revised actuals put it closer to $62.6M. Now the conversation is circling around a projected $100–$125M loss and a softer break-even framing.
But once you factor in production, marketing, domestic/international theatrical splits, and the fact that Warner Bros. does not keep every dollar at the box office, the math gets a lot uglier.
Disclosure Day — still falling fast. Jackass: Best and Last — small budget, modest opening, survivable math. Obsession — seven weeks in, still top three, still making franchise math look embarrassing. Supergirl — $38M domestic, $68M global, B- CinemaScore, and a $170M production budget. Toy Story 5 — $70M second weekend, $585M global after two weeks. The brand still cashes checks.
The video is not just “Supergirl flopped.”
It is about trust, urgency, and why Hollywood’s budget math keeps humiliating itself.
Supergirl’s first real box-office receipt is here: $7.8M in domestic previews.
That does NOT prove the movie is dead.
But for a reported $170M DCU film with mixed reviews, a rotten critic score, and a story that keeps pulling Kara back toward Superman, it raises a bigger question:
Did Warner Bros. ever really trust Supergirl to stand alone?
New video breaks down the numbers, the reviews, and the Superman safety net.
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Moana won the weekend with $43 million domestic and $95 million worldwide.
But once you compare every movie’s box office with what it cost, the number-one film may be the one in the most trouble.
The new video breaks down the weekend every forecast missed—and why only the bloated movies needed the predictions to be right.
New Video: https://youtu.be/OC41NMC2iww
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Supergirl didn’t just flop.
It may have killed the DCU as James Gunn and Peter Safran originally sold it.
Not DC. Not Superman. Not Batman.
But the connected universe pitch? The idea that Superman created enough trust for audiences to follow the next DC character?
That argument is dead.
And now Man of Tomorrow lands in 2027 — right near the reported end of Gunn and Safran’s current DC Studios deal — while Warner heads toward the Paramount deal with debt, cost-cutting, and new-owner pressure hanging over everything.
New video breaks down why Supergirl’s failure is not just a box-office story.
It is a contract-clock story.
https://youtu.be/JfNSKNSWJPc
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Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey trailer was already getting hammered online — casting backlash, modern dialogue complaints, “dad/daddy” jokes, and all the usual culture-war fire.
But now the official Odyssey account on X appears to have limited replies on a promotional post.
Then Fox News picked up Lupita Nyong’o’s comments about asking Homer why women received so little focus in the original epics.
And now Elliot Page is reportedly playing Sinon — a figure tied more to the broader Trojan War myth-cycle than Homer’s Odyssey.
So the question is no longer just “why are people mad at the trailer?”
The question is: why did Universal blink?
Video coming today: https://youtu.be/tGc3LS3Nzac
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Minions won the weekend — softly. Toy Story lost the weekend — but is winning the war. Young Washington beat a DC movie. Supergirl dropped 74%. And the cheap movies are still making the expensive ones look reckless.
New video: why Hollywood’s “safe bets” just failed the box-office test.
https://youtu.be/1p3BMhSbwBw
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The Supergirl story just changed.
According to THR, DC Studios tested Craig Gillespie’s cut against a studio-produced cut from Gunn/Safran’s team.
The studio cut won.
Barely.
And that is the version now in theaters.
So this is no longer just a Supergirl flop.
It is a DC Studios accountability story.
New video: DC Studios Chose This Cut. Now They Own It.
https://youtu.be/JC5xTyHHhFk
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Supergirl flopping is not the interesting part anymore.
That part is settled.
The interesting part is the math being pushed after the flop.
Initial estimates had Supergirl around $68M worldwide. Revised actuals put it closer to $62.6M. Now the conversation is circling around a projected $100–$125M loss and a softer break-even framing.
But once you factor in production, marketing, domestic/international theatrical splits, and the fact that Warner Bros. does not keep every dollar at the box office, the math gets a lot uglier.
Today’s video: Supergirl didn’t just fail to fly.
It failed the calculator.
New video today: https://youtu.be/6fxtIuPLPB0
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Weekend box office ranked.
Disclosure Day — still falling fast.
Jackass: Best and Last — small budget, modest opening, survivable math.
Obsession — seven weeks in, still top three, still making franchise math look embarrassing.
Supergirl — $38M domestic, $68M global, B- CinemaScore, and a $170M production budget.
Toy Story 5 — $70M second weekend, $585M global after two weeks. The brand still cashes checks.
The video is not just “Supergirl flopped.”
It is about trust, urgency, and why Hollywood’s budget math keeps humiliating itself.
https://youtu.be/W2ydkPcGbP8
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I tried to stay away from the “DCU is dead” angle.
I thought Superman was okay — not a home run, but a single. Enough to keep the inning alive.
Then I watched Supergirl.
Now I think Man of Tomorrow is not the next chapter. It is the final at-bat.
Full review is live. Did Supergirl change your mind about the DCU?
Supergirl Review is live: https://youtu.be/wnLplS2jdaM
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Supergirl’s first real box-office receipt is here: $7.8M in domestic previews.
That does NOT prove the movie is dead.
But for a reported $170M DCU film with mixed reviews, a rotten critic score, and a story that keeps pulling Kara back toward Superman, it raises a bigger question:
Did Warner Bros. ever really trust Supergirl to stand alone?
New video breaks down the numbers, the reviews, and the Superman safety net.
New Video: https://youtu.be/q3g5p4BFVDM
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Supergirl opens this Friday, and the tracking is already awkward.
Box Office Pro has it in the $45M–$55M range. Another widely circulated tracking number has it around $51M.
Meanwhile, Toy Story 5 just opened to $160M domestic.
So here is the question:
If Supergirl opens soft AND loses to Toy Story 5’s second weekend… is that just a smaller-character issue, or the first real DCU warning sign?
New video today: https://youtu.be/VLm9zR9iirE
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