In a scathing critique, The New York Times has pinpointed the reasons behind the lackluster performance of the highly anticipated film "Supergirl," attributing the disaster in part to "misogyny" and the audience's lukewarm reception. The movie, which was expected to soar at the box office, suffered a dismal opening weekend, sparking widespread disappointment among fans and critics alike. According to the Times, the film's failure to resonate with audiences can be attributed to a toxic mix of misogynistic undertones and a narrative that failed to captivate viewers. As the entertainment industry continues to grapple with issues of representation and inclusivity, the "Supergirl" debacle serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by female-led films in securing a foothold at the box office.


New York Times blames 'misogyny,' fans for 'Supergirl' flop after disastrous opening weekend  Fox News