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title: "National Box Office Sees Soft Holiday for &#8216;Minions &#038; Monsters,&#8217; &#8216;Supergirl&#8217; Drop; Newberry Reflects Trends"
url: https://www.herenewberry.com/2026/07/06/national-box-office-sees-soft-holiday/
date: 2026-07-06T17:57:52+00:00
modified: 2026-07-06T17:57:52+00:00
author: "Elisabeth U. Butler"
categories: ["News"]
site: "HERE Newberry"
attribution: "HERE Newberry"
---

# National Box Office Sees Soft Holiday for &#8216;Minions &#038; Monsters,&#8217; &#8216;Supergirl&#8217; Drop; Newberry Reflects Trends

*Source: [HERE Newberry](https://www.herenewberry.com/2026/07/06/national-box-office-sees-soft-holiday/) — July 6, 2026 by Elisabeth U. Butler*

The national box office recorded a subdued July Fourth holiday weekend, marked by a franchise-low debut for the animated feature “Minions & Monsters” and a steep second-weekend drop for the superhero film “Supergirl.” The performance of these films, tracked from their Friday openings through the holiday period, signals a challenging start to the summer movie season for some major studio releases.

While specific local box office figures for Newberry are not publicly available, the national trends often provide a general indicator of audience engagement with new films. Residents in Newberry, like those across the country, had these new releases as options for their holiday entertainment. The underperformance of anticipated blockbusters nationally can influence the overall atmosphere of the entertainment market, potentially shifting consumer interest towards other leisure activities available in Newberry and the surrounding Midlands region.

The soft opening for “Minions & Monsters” represents a notable downturn for a previously successful franchise, while “Supergirl”‘s sharp decline after its initial weekend indicates difficulty in sustaining audience interest. These results are closely watched by industry analysts as they gauge the health of the theatrical exhibition business.

### Why it matters in Newberry

The national box office performance, while not directly measured in Newberry, still shapes the broader entertainment landscape that influences leisure choices for families and individuals throughout the community. For instance, families within the School District of Newberry County planning outings during the summer months may find their options for new theatrical releases less compelling if major films continue to underperform. Similarly, students at Newberry College and employees of major local employers like Kraft Heinz and Samsung Electronics America often look to film releases as a popular form of entertainment. A weaker slate of new films can subtly redirect local spending towards other forms of recreation or local events, impacting the diverse array of businesses that cater to leisure and family activities in Newberry.
