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Judging by its trailer, DC Studios' Supergirl will remain mostly faithful to the Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow comic that inspired it (with some exceptions).
Supergirl director Craig Gillespie revealed he wasn’t familiar with the character’s lore before helming the film, and stated he read the movie’s screenplay before reading the Woman of Tomorrow miniseries.
Look out! The first trailer for Supergirl has dropped and it’s a lot. As hinted by Milly Alcock‘s brief cameo at the end of Superman, Kara Zor-El has a very different approach to her Kryptonian powers than her famous cousin.
The teaser trailer has landed for Supergirl, the next DCU movie starring Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El and Jason Momoa as Lobo.
An interstellar mercenary with a big mouth and an even larger kill count, Lobo was created by writer Roger Slifer and artist Keith Giffen in 1983. He first appeared in Omega Men #3, a comic following a team of extraterrestrial superheroes that fight crime and, sometimes, each other.
As soon as the needle drops on the record player in the new Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow teaser trailer and an iconic rock track begins to play, a fresh, exciting, and most importantly, unruly attitude snaps into place.
The first trailer for Supergirl signals serious danger for Krypto, the beloved superdog introduced in 2025’s Superman and inspired by James Gunn’s own pet. The film confirms that Krypto belongs to Kara Zor-El, Superman’s cousin, and is her constant companion, living with her and even accompanying her to an intergalactic bar for her birthday.
DC Studios has released the first poster for Supergirl and it boasts the tagline, "Truth, Justice, Whatever." We also have a confirmed date and time for the trailer.