No.Supergirl has bombed so badly that you have to wonder if changes the project slate?
No.Supergirl has bombed so badly that you have to wonder if changes the project slate?
I'm still crawling out of my COVID bubble.
I didn't even know they had shows that early!
Supergirl has bombed so badly that you have to wonder if changes the project slate?







You also need to account for the Bro-crowd reviewers in that score.As soon as I posted that I realized that mistake and edited it. Yes, 57 percent is still a majority. Not much of a majority. Certainly not when discussing movies that are suppose to help continue a cinematic universe. But a majority nontheless.
Why is that even a priority for you? Nobody complains if a male action hero is depicted in a roughed-up, unglamorous way. It's quite obvious that this version of Supergirl is not concerned with vanity or appearance. She's an emotional mess, a hard drinker, and a scrappy fighter. Why would you expect her to be prettied up? How could that possibly serve this version of the character or the story they're telling about her?
It's less about the money than the impact on the Universe - anyone who thinks that the second film in a new Universe being the lowest grossing in modern DC history doesn't cause a rethink is high.
I thought the money talk was in the box office thread.
I was baffled why the places we saw in Supergirl were so generic rather than pull on existing races? You could hint at Green Lanterns and so on without changing the story. The nearest we got was the on-screen graphics were similar to the 1970s LSH font.I'll take that. It's good that Superman and his family are returning next summer.
A problem with this Gunn-verse is that the focus is on non-major properties (Superman aside) and small screen stories. I'm happy that were getting a Green Lantern series, but I much rather would have seen the character on the big screen. And there's still no news about The Flash, the Gunnverse Batman, Wonder Woman, or any of the big names.
She doesn't need to be prettied up, but she also doesn't need to be made to look unattractive.
How does this serve the version of the character? Well, you want to get people interested in seeing the character.
It's apparently because she's not smiling enough.I am not seeing a single picture of Millie Alcock in relation to this movie, or any picture anywhere, that makes her look unattractive

I have not seen a picture of Alcock as Supergirl that makes her unattractive.
Yes, I've seen all the stills and publicity and posters that you have.
Starting at the age of 16...I'm sure this has nothing do with how Supergirl has been sexualized in the comics since forever...

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