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Supergirl and Clayface Raising Industry Red Flags for Warner Brothers and James Gunn’s DCU

Supergirl and Clayface Raising Industry Red Flags for Warner Brothers and James Gunn’s DCU

Industry projections for Supergirl and Clayface are not positive. Matt Belloni of Puck News included the DC Comics’ films on his list of red flags for Warner Bros. in 2026. Two films that would once have been treated as future blockbusters are now sharing space alongside financially risky or strategically questionable films. It’s less about whether or not the movies will be good, so much as when they will arrive given current trends and competition. 

2025 Box Office Failed to Meet Even Hollywood’s Lowered Expectations

2025 Box Office Failed to Meet Even Hollywood’s Lowered Expectations

Hollywood entered 2025 with modest hopes for theatrical box office recovery — and still came up short.

According to year-end domestic ticket sales data reported by Variety, the 2025 box office closed at $8.87 billion, narrowly missing the already-reduced $9 billion projection that analysts had framed as a realistic benchmark. While the industry has attempted to spin the result as progress, the numbers tell a far less flattering story.

Warner Bros. Refuses to Move Dune: Part Three Release Date Despite Direct Clash With Avengers: Doomsday — Is Marvel No Longer a Threat?

Warner Bros. Refuses to Move Dune: Part Three Release Date Despite Direct Clash With Avengers: Doomsday — Is Marvel No Longer a Threat?

Warner Bros. is showing zero signs of blinking as Dune: Part Three barrels toward a direct collision with Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Doomsday, setting up what could become one of the most fascinating theatrical standoffs in recent memory. It’s a clash many are already calling “Dunesday.”

Harry Potter Fan Fiction Novel Gets Massive Seven Figure Movie Deal

Harry Potter Fan Fiction Novel Gets Massive Seven Figure Movie Deal

Legendary Entertainment has acquired the film adaptation rights to Alchemised, a novel by SenLinYu that originated from a Harry Potter fan fiction, in a deal reported to be worth seven figures. The agreement, reached before the book’s publication, is understood to exceed $3 million and is considered one of the more notable pre-publication movie rights sales in recent industry reporting.