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I wouldn't say gen z women. It was just more like punk girls which has been a thing for generationsThis video provides a detailed breakdown of why the recent *Supergirl* film underperformed at the box office, challenging the *New York Times* narrative that attributed the failure to misogyny (0:24-0:45).
**Key Takeaways regarding the *Supergirl* flop:**
* **Audience Composition:** Contrary to the claim that a "male misogynist" audience rejected the film, 59% of the opening weekend audience was male, meaning the demographic supposedly responsible for the backlash was actually the primary group purchasing tickets (1:53-2:08).
* **Marketing Mismatch:** The studio centered their marketing strategy on *Gen Z women*, yet that target audience largely failed to show up. Simultaneously, the film's star made comments during the press tour that alienated the core male fan base who ultimately made up the majority of the theater attendance (4:25-5:12).
* **Historical Context:** This is the second time a *Supergirl* film has flopped, with the 1984 version also failing commercially. This suggests the issue is specific to the character's unproven status as a box-office draw rather than a broader rejection of female superheroes (5:59-6:35).
* **The "Formula" for Success:** The video contrasts *Supergirl* with successful films like *Wonder Woman* (which succeeded on high quality) and *Captain Marvel* (which benefited from the massive momentum of the *MCU*). It argues that *Supergirl* lacked both franchise gravity and a strong, non-cynical narrative hook (6:50-8:45).
**Conclusion:** The creator concludes that the film's failure was a result of a $290 million budget being applied to an unproven character with a misguided marketing strategy, rather than a moral failing of the audience. The video posits that framing business losses as a result of societal "misogyny" is a deflection tactic used by studios to avoid admitting poor strategic decisions (14:14-16:49).
I'd agree7/10
Supergirl!
This is a decent movie. It's not the greatest superhero movie but it is solid. It really is a movie about the journey of Kara. She isn't just a female version of Superman, but it shows her struggles with trauma and how she fights to find herself. Give it a go!
The villain is a bit meh, but this story isn't about saving the universe, it is about the character of Supergirl and her discovery of her self.
Some of the CGI is a bit average in parts. But in others it is fine.
And he really be on this site trying to convince people he like womenFair enough. there is always going to be a group of folks that see a female lead and be like nah... fuck that
*coughs* @Chi-Town B lol
One female lead and that was the black panther chick and I still paid money to watch the movie.Fair enough. there is always going to be a group of folks that see a female lead and be like nah... fuck that
*coughs* @Chi-Town B lol
What? Am I supposed to show up like Beetlejuice or something? I know you're a fan and all that ok I'll sign your mcu encyclopedia "to ice berg Taylor keep reach for the stars and you'll make it blah blah blah..."