The next DC blockbuster, Supergirl, is on track to have a decent opening weekend – though it will come in lower than its predecessor Superman, if the predictions prove true.
That's according to figures from Deadline, which reports Supergirl is tracking for a domestic opening weekend of $55 million and above. However, the publication notes that pre-sales aren't fully accounted for in the tracking just yet.
Superman, meanwhile, drew a $125 million domestic opening weekend ($220 million worldwide) and ended its run at $354.2 million domestic and $618.7 million globally.
As for this year's blockbusters, that puts Supergirl below The Mandalorian and Grogu's $98.1 million domestic opening (this is the four day Memorial Weekend figure: the three day figure is $81.7 million). The Super Mario Galaxy Movie holds the crown for biggest opening weekend of the year with $190 million domestically (five day) and $130 million domestically (opening weekend) for a global total of $372.5 million.
Next is The Devil Wears Prada 2 ($76.7 domestic, $233.6 million global), then Michael ($97.2 million domestic, $218.8 million global), then The Mandalorian and Grogu ($98.1 domestic, $165 million global), China's Pegasus 2 ($150 million in China, $160 million worldwide), then Project Hail Mary ($80.6 million domestic, $141 million worldwide).
Supergirl stars Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El, with Jason Momoa as Lobo, and David Corenswet as Superman.
The film arrives this June 26, and it will be followed by Lanterns this August 16.
While you wait, check out our guide to all the upcoming DC movies for everything else that's on the way.


