Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (2026)

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Says right on the thumbnail film threat. Just your average White and Asian guy movie reviews. They are on nerdrotic all the time.
 

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tracking had a little boost, estimates now around $45-50m

watched several total random out of theater reviews, most all of them are the same, bland, weak story, terrible villain


whoever sold this to all these companies probably should get a raise.

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Supergirl sets DC Studios marketing record ahead of release

Ahead of its release this Friday, Supergirl has set a new marketing record for the biggest Warner Bros. and DC Studios film in terms of promotional partnerships. Over 80 brands have collaborated with the movie as sponsors, delivering a reported media value of $100 million or more.

The estimated figure, which doesn’t necessarily include consumer products, consists of purchased advertisements, retail store space, digital campaign, and linear impressions. 65 out of 80 sponsors are international partners. Meanwhile, 14 are based in North America, with four encompassing brands with global reach, namely Samsung, OPI, American Airlines, and Timex.

Multiple brands, from food and beauty products to digital streaming and automobiles, partnered with Supergirl to elevate and diversify its promotional campaign. These include Ulta Beauty, OPI, Joico, Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), Cold Stone Creamery, Kombucha, Spotify, and Furthermore, brand partners that previously collaborated on Superman, such as Timex, Samsung, American Airlines, and Milk-Bone, were also involved.

These brand partnerships with a major motion picture aim to expand demographics, cultivate new customers, and exceed sales goals. Previously, McDonald’s partnered with A Minecraft Movie to drive its sales by launching an adult Happy Meal inspired by the film. This reportedly delivered $700 million in revenue to the fast food chain. It also contributed to the buzz surrounding the video game adaptation.

Additionally, DC and Warner Bros. joined forces with Progressive Insurance to promote Superman’s release in 2025. Marking WB’s third collaboration with the insurance company following Barbie and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, the endeavour saw the promotion of an in-app safety feature, Accident Response (via PR Newswire). Reports suggested that the partnership proved successful. Progressive superseded the sales goal, while also doubling investment ahead of the David Corenswet-led feature release.


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No idea who these two are but this is hilariously harsh.


Chris Gore, and Alan ng.

you may remember Chris Gore from such films as, "Editor in chief of Videogames-The ultimate gaming magazine" back in the nineties. as well, as Attack of the show, ZDTV, and so on.
Alan similar.