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Toy Story 5 leaves Supergirl without power
MX🎭 Culture4 days ago

Toy Story 5 leaves Supergirl without power

Toy Story 5 outperformed Supergirl at the box office in North America, securing first place with $70 million in domestic sales and $89.1 million internationally. Supergirl, part of DC's renewed cinematic efforts under Warner Bros., opened with $38 million in the U.S. and Canada and $30 million globally, significantly lower than expected. The film received poor critical reviews, scoring 56% on Rotten Tomatoes and a 'B-' rating from CinemaScore audiences. This performance places Supergirl behind other recent DC disappointments like The Flash (2023) and The Green Lantern (2011). Analyst David A. Gross noted a decline in superhero movie appeal post-pandemic, with annual box office revenue dropping by around $3.5 billion compared to peak years.

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El Universal logoEl UniversalIndependentCenter4 days ago
Toy Story 5 and Supergirl; existential problems and nostalgia and What Plan?

The article discusses the release of two new films, 'Toy Story 5' and 'Supergirl,' highlighting their relevance to contemporary issues such as the role of female heroes in cinema and children's interaction with new technologies. It poses questions about whether 'Toy Story 5' surpasses its predecessors and if 'Supergirl' adequately represents superhero cinema. The piece encourages viewers to consider these themes before deciding which film to watch this weekend.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural topics related to entertainment and does not engage with politically charged subjects. It presents a balanced discussion of the films' themes without taking a clear ideological stance.

El Universal logoEl UniversalIndependentCenter4 days ago
Toy Story 5 leaves Supergirl without power

Toy Story 5 outperformed Supergirl at the box office in North America, securing first place with $70 million in domestic sales and $89.1 million internationally. Supergirl, part of DC's renewed cinematic efforts under Warner Bros., opened with $38 million in the U.S. and Canada and $30 million globally, significantly lower than expected. The film received poor critical reviews, scoring 56% on Rotten Tomatoes and a 'B-' rating from CinemaScore audiences. This performance places Supergirl behind other recent DC disappointments like The Flash (2023) and The Green Lantern (2011). Analyst David A. Gross noted a decline in superhero movie appeal post-pandemic, with annual box office revenue dropping by around $3.5 billion compared to peak years.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses box office performances and audience reception of two films, focusing on entertainment industry trends rather than political issues, policies, or figures. There is no evident ideological framing or bias in the reporting.

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