Will Supergirl be a Tomotometer bomb of 50% or less on its June 26 release? Dig Deeper for trailer.
66% of users predicted YES — the community missed this one. 59 predictions cast.
"Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow" debuted in theaters on June 26, 2026 with a 57% score on Rotten Tomatoes based on 148 reviews — above the 50% threshold that would have defined a critical bomb, resolving the question false. The film, the second live-action installment in DC Studios' rebooted DC Universe, stars Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El and Jason Momoa in his franchise debut as Lobo. Critics described the movie as uneven overall, with Alcock's central performance widely cited as a standout.
The audience response diverged sharply from the critical consensus: the Verified Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes reached 77%, indicating that general moviegoers received the film considerably more warmly than professional reviewers. A majority of community members (66%) predicted the film would land at 50% or below — a reasonable expectation given the trailer's polarizing reception and the historical challenges facing DC Universe reboots. Instead, "Supergirl" secured a narrow critical majority. Trade outlets noted the score as a historical milestone for the rebooted DC brand, representing the best opening Tomatometer for the franchise's new iteration. The 20-point gap between critic and audience scores points to a divided reception that will likely sustain debate about the film's success.