Unbiased Snyder Fan
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Axel was 18 and was listening to the MoS soundtrack and hitting the gym. But once he saw that Snyderverse wasn’t giving him any type of followers or likes he bandwagon James Gunn and the DCU. Axel is a joke.


They were 8-10 years old when BvS came out. Most of them didn’t even watch the movie. You can tell they got all their opinions from YouTubers.

Since DCU fans no longer want to post the awareness and interest of their movie anymore, I’ll do it and point out that Supergirl has an awareness level of 54 but an interest level of 48 putting it currently in the number 12 spot 🤣🤣🤣



I think people need to be prepared for Supergirl to open lower than they might want it to, and not immediately turn that into “the DCU is dead” discourse. Because honestly... look at where Warner Bros. put this thing. Supergirl opens one week after Toy Story 5, which is currently tracking for a massive $130–160 million domestic opening. For context, Toy Story 4 opened to $120 million and still made nearly $60 million in its second weekend. So if Toy Story 5 lands anywhere near the high end of current projections and holds like these Pixar legacy sequels tend to hold, it could still be doing $60–80 million during Supergirl’s opening weekend. That is a huge amount of oxygen being sucked out of the room before Kara even gets there. And I know people will say they are different audiences, but come on. There is overlap. A lot of the teens and twenty-somethings DC needs to show up for Supergirl also grew up with Toy Story. Their parents grew up with Toy Story. Their younger siblings know Toy Story. It is a multigenerational theatrical event in a way that Supergirl, as a brand-new movie built around a character who has never carried a successful theatrical franchise, simply is not yet. Then, five days later, Minions & Monsters shows up and starts eating into another chunk of the younger audience. That does not mean Supergirl is doomed. It does not mean audiences have rejected Milly Alcock, James Gunn, or the new DCU if it opens somewhere in the $45–65 million range. It means Warner Bros. dropped a new live-action superhero movie between two animated franchises with decades of built-in audience loyalty during one of the most crowded stretches of the summer. Could it still break out? Absolutely. Great reviews and strong word of mouth can change the conversation very quickly. But people need to stop pretending that a good Supergirl movie is automatically entitled to a gigantic opening weekend. The realistic path here may be a modest opening, strong legs, and a worldwide total that makes sense relative to its budget. And unfortunately, we all know the internet will decide it is either the greatest victory in DC history or a humiliating disaster before the first Saturday estimates are even in.

Now let’s party. A new Lobo-centric ‘SUPERGIRL’ TV spot has landed!




Clark explaining to Kara why their costumes are so colorful: so everyone knows they’re the good guys 😭
















