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title: "National Box Office Slump Felt in Charleston Theaters Over July Fourth Weekend"
url: https://www.herecharleston.com/2026/07/06/national-box-office-slump-felt-charleston/
date: 2026-07-06T17:55:46+00:00
modified: 2026-07-06T17:55:46+00:00
author: "Ariel Arevalo"
categories: ["News"]
site: "HERE Charleston"
attribution: "HERE Charleston"
---

# National Box Office Slump Felt in Charleston Theaters Over July Fourth Weekend

*Source: [HERE Charleston](https://www.herecharleston.com/2026/07/06/national-box-office-slump-felt-charleston/) — July 6, 2026 by Ariel Arevalo*

The July Fourth holiday weekend saw a notable downturn in national box office performance, with the highly anticipated debut of ‘Minions & Monsters’ registering a franchise-low opening and ‘Supergirl’ experiencing a steep decline in its second weekend. These national trends typically provide a strong indication of local performance, affecting movie theaters across Charleston.

‘Minions & Monsters,’ the latest installment in a popular animated franchise, opened to figures considered a franchise low for a July Fourth weekend. This performance falls short of expectations for a film often positioned as a major draw for families during the summer months. The film’s underperformance suggests a broader reluctance among audiences, or perhaps a saturation in the animated family film market.

Concurrently, ‘Supergirl,’ which had opened the previous weekend, saw a significant drop in its second-weekend earnings. Such a steep decline often indicates a lack of sustained interest beyond the initial opening rush, a pattern that can be particularly challenging for studios hoping for long-term theatrical runs. For moviegoers in Charleston, this means fewer options holding strong at the box office as the summer progresses.

While specific box office numbers for individual Charleston theaters were not immediately available, national trends directly influence the programming and revenue streams for local cinemas. The holiday weekend is traditionally a prime time for movie attendance, and a weaker national showing for these tentpole releases can translate to quieter auditoriums in Charleston.
