Box Office: ‘Supergirl’ Stumbles, ‘Toy Story 5’ and ‘Michael’ Strong; Comcast to Split NBCUniversal and Sky
According to a Variety podcast episode, "Supergirl" had a rough opening weekend, while "Toy Story 5" and "Michael" performed strongly at the box office. Variety reporter Jack Dunn stated that "Supergirl" did not resonate with enough younger fans on social media to drive a big opening, reflecting a larger problem with superhero movies. Dunn noted a sameness in superhero storytelling and said a big shakeup is needed, pointing to DC's upcoming "Clayface" in October as a potential new direction with body horror. Separately, Variety business editor Todd Spangler reported that Comcast plans to split NBCUniversal and Sky into a standalone company, separate from its core cable, broadband, and tech assets, to boost Comcast's stock price. The announcement sent Comcast shares up as much as 9% in early trading, settling to a 4.5% gain. Mike Cavanagh will serve as CEO of NBCUniversal and Sky, while Michael Angelakis will be CEO of the slimmed-down Comcast under chairman Brian Roberts.
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Sources: Variety
