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Peter Safran Still “Confident” In DCU Strategy After ‘Supergirl’ Didn’t Meet “Box Office Expectations”

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Peter Safran Still “Confident” In DCU Strategy After ‘Supergirl’ Didn’t Meet “Box Office Expectations”
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DC Studios co-CEO Peter Safran remains confident in the long-term DCU strategy despite the disappointing box office performance of the film 'Supergirl'. The studio is moving forward with upcoming projects including 'Clayface' and 'Man of Tomorrow'.

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This highlights the high-stakes nature of superhero franchise management and the financial pressure on major studios to maintain consistent performance in a shifting market.

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View comments Peter Safran Still “Confident” In DCU Strategy After ‘Supergirl’ Didn’t Meet “Box Office Expectations” Glenn Garner Sun, June 28, 2026 at 10:29 PM UTC 1 min read View comments Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Although Supergirl has failed to soar with its opening weekend, the DCU still has some tricks in store for moviegoers.

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