“GUNN IS FINISHED” Supergirl Beaten By Minions As Gunn's Seat Gets WARM

On the biggest weekend of the summer, a Minions movie stomped Supergirl flat — and now James Gunn's job is being openly questioned. 📩 Collabs & partnerships: [email protected] Supergirl got its holiday-weekend "comeback" — and instead got buried. Minions led the July 4th box office; Toy Story 5 (past $750M) and the horror hit Obsession both out-earned the $170M superhero film. After a ~74% second-weekend drop and a crawl toward ~$89M worldwide, it may not even cross $100M — while Superman cleared $600M+ a year ago in the same universe. Analysts now peg the loss around $100M, and box-office coverage is openly asking whether Gunn's contract is in trouble. To be clear: no firing has been announced — that's speculation. But the fact that the question is even being asked, three weeks after Gunn was the untouchable golden boy, is the story. And the audience? They showed up all weekend — for Minions, for Pixar, for horror, for a George Washington indie — just not for the movie that spent its press tour lecturing them. 🔥 Stomped by Minions on the July 4th weekend 🔥 The ~$100M loss, in hard numbers 🔥 Is Gunn's job actually safe? (the honest read) 🔥 The real movies winning while Supergirl sinks Respect the audience and they show up in force. Hold them in contempt and they leave you to the six-year-olds. 📰 Sources: Variety, Deadline, Box Office Mojo, Beyond The Trailer. Figures per estimates; actuals Monday. Gunn contract = reported speculation. ⚠️ Editorial commentary on public box-office data. Fair use under Section 107. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for the final total 👍 LIKE if you called it 💬 Does Gunn survive this? #Supergirl #JamesGunn #BoxOffice #Minions #CineWire