Supergirl grossed an estimated $866,011 domestically Thursday, 62 percent less than the previous Thursday and 27 percent below Wednesday, bringing its 14-day domestic total to $62,441,114 according to The Numbers, while Box Office Mojo independently placed it below $1 million on July 9. [1] [2]
The paper's July 8 account of the reported 32-day move to premium digital read the short window as a balance-sheet retreat rather than a creative verdict, and Thursday's decline supplies commercial pressure for that interpretation without confirming the reported July 28 date, a rental price, regional availability or any final loss.
One daily gross cannot establish profitability because production, marketing, theater count, premium-screen loss, exhibitors' share and later revenue remain outside these charts, and the estimate itself can revise.
Searches aimed at Supergirl fandom found no verified X post tying executive or franchise arguments to the July 9 number, leaving neither blame nor praise supported by the box-office sources.
What the charts do show is a theatrical audience thinning quickly enough to make faster home rental commercially intelligible, although July 9 can explain the reported move's pressure without proving that Warner completed, priced or scheduled it across any market until the studio confirms terms, leaving the final economics beyond a Thursday chart and an unconfirmed release report.
-- CAMILLE BEAUMONT, Los Angeles