The release is scheduled for June 2026 and positions the film as one of the most important bets in the new universe led by James Gunn.
A new, more human and complex Supergirl
Unlike previous versions of the character, the new approach to Kara Zor-El brings a heroine marked by deep traumas. A survivor of Krypton's destruction, she carries the weight of having witnessed the end of her planet and her family — something that directly influences her decisions.
In the trailer, we see moments of introspection and internal conflict, especially in interactions with her cousin Superman, played by David Corenswet. Clark Kent appears as a supporting figure, trying to help Kara find her place on Earth.
Plot bets on revenge, space journey and maturation
Inspired by the comic "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow" written by Tom King, the film follows Kara on a space journey alongside her faithful companion, the dog Krypto. The narrative gains strength when a traumatic event involving Krypto triggers a revenge mission. Along the way, Kara meets Ruthye, a young woman who also seeks justice after losing her family.
Jason Momoa as Lobo is one of the highlights
One of the most talked-about points in the trailer is Jason Momoa's presence in the role of Lobo. Known for his violent and irreverent style, Lobo promises to bring chaotic energy to the plot, functioning as a counterpoint to Kara's emotional journey.
DC Universe enters a new phase in cinemas
The film is part of DC Studios' new planning, which seeks to reorganize and strengthen its productions after years of inconsistency. Under the leadership of James Gunn and Peter Safran, the strategy is to create more connected stories with greater coherence and narrative quality.
Cast, direction and production
In addition to Milly Alcock and Jason Momoa, the cast includes names such as Matthias Schoenaerts, Eve Ridley, David Krumholtz and Emily Beecham. The direction is handled by Craig Gillespie, while the screenplay is signed by Ana Nogueira. Behind the scenes, the production relies on cutting-edge visual effects and locations that expand the spatial scope of the narrative, raising DC's technical standards in cinema.