SUPERGIRL: The First Modern Female Superhero Movie Celebrates 30-Year Anniversary

SUPERGIRL: The First Modern Female Superhero Movie Celebrates 30-Year Anniversary

Move over Wonder Woman! The world's first true modern female superhero comic book movie is celebrating her 30th anniversary!

By Jordanstine - Dec 05, 2014 08:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Supergirl
In 1984, after the success of the Christopher Reeve's Superman films, we were next introduced to his lost cousin Kara Zor-El (played by Helen Slater) in her own solo movie, "Supergirl".
 
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Despite the unfavorable reviews, as well as being a huge Box Office flop for Warner Bros and Sony owned TriStar Pictures (grossing only $14 million with a $35 million budget) Supergirl still resounds true to fans.
 
Happy 30th Anniversay Supergirl!
 


Your legacy remains.
 
Now if WB can only retconn Halle Berry's 2004 "Catwoman" out of our minds from ever existing...
 
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