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title: "July Fourth Box Office Sees Mixed Results for Family Films in Clemson"
url: https://www.hereclemson.com/2026/07/06/july-fourth-box-office-sees-mixed/
date: 2026-07-06T17:54:12+00:00
modified: 2026-07-06T17:54:12+00:00
author: "Cheri Robbins"
categories: ["News"]
site: "HERE Clemson"
attribution: "HERE Clemson"
---

# July Fourth Box Office Sees Mixed Results for Family Films in Clemson

*Source: [HERE Clemson](https://www.hereclemson.com/2026/07/06/july-fourth-box-office-sees-mixed/) — July 6, 2026 by Cheri Robbins*

The July Fourth holiday weekend saw a notable downturn in box office performance for two highly anticipated films, with ‘Minions & Monsters’ recording a franchise-low debut and ‘Supergirl’ experiencing a steep decline in its second weekend. These national trends offer a glimpse into the broader entertainment landscape that influences local viewing choices in Clemson.

For ‘Minions & Monsters,’ the animated feature aimed at family audiences, its opening weekend performance over the holiday period was reported as the lowest in its franchise’s history. This suggests that despite the long weekend, families may have opted for other leisure activities or simply did not turn out in the numbers expected for a major animated release.

Meanwhile, ‘Supergirl,’ which had its debut the previous weekend, saw a significant drop in its box office earnings during the July Fourth frame. Second-weekend drops are common in the film industry, but the extent of this particular decline indicates a lack of sustained interest following its initial release.

Local cinemas in Clemson, like those across the nation, would have featured these films prominently during the holiday. The performance of these movies nationally often reflects the general appetite for specific genres and franchises, impacting how local residents choose to spend their entertainment dollars. The July Fourth weekend, traditionally a strong period for moviegoing, did not provide the expected boost for these titles.

### Why it matters in Clemson

The performance of major holiday releases like ‘Minions & Monsters’ and ‘Supergirl’ has ripple effects on the entertainment options available to residents of Clemson. While specific local box office numbers are not typically released, national trends influence the programming decisions of local venues and the overall economic activity generated by leisure spending. For families associated with Clemson University or those whose children attend schools in the School District of Pickens County, these films represent potential outings during the summer break. A weaker box office for family-oriented films might suggest a shift in how Clemson residents are choosing to engage with entertainment, potentially favoring outdoor activities at local parks like W.C. Nettles Park or events within the Patrick Square Town Center over traditional cinema visits during the summer months.
