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If Krypto dies, we riot
Our best look yet at Kara's father
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This Summer, find your place in the universe. #Supergirl lands in theaters and IMAX June 26.
“Supergirl,” DC Studios’ newest feature film to hit the big screen, will be in theaters worldwide this summer from Warner Bros. Pictures, starring Milly Alcock in the dual role of Supergirl/Kara Zor-El. Craig Gillespie directs the film from a screenplay by Ana Nogueira.
When an unexpected and ruthless adversary strikes too close to home, Kara Zor-El, aka Supergirl, reluctantly joins forces with an unlikely companion on an epic, interstellar journey of vengeance and justice.
Alcock stars alongside Matthias Schoenaerts, Eve Ridley, David Krumholtz, Emily Beecham, and Jason Momoa.
DC Studios heads Peter Safran and James Gunn are producing the film, which is based on characters from DC, Supergirl based on characters created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The film is executive produced by Nigel Gostelow, Chantal Nong Vo and Lars P. Winther. Behind the camera, Gillespie is joined by director of photography Rob Hardy, production designer Neil Lamont, editor Tatiana S. Riegel, costume designers Anna B. Sheppard and Michael Mooney, Visual Effects Supervisor Geoffrey Baumann, music supervisor Susan Jacobs and composer Claudia Sarne.
DC Studios Presents a Troll Court Entertainment / The Safran Company Production, A Film by Craig Gillespie, “Supergirl,” which will be in theaters and IMAX ® across North America on June 26, 2026, and internationally beginning 24 June 2026, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
The Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow official trailer, directed by James Gunn for the 2026 DC film, introduces Milly Alcock as a gritty, traumatized Kara Zor-El. It showcases a cosmic adventure featuring intense action, Krypto the Superdog, and a fleeting look at Lobo, with a tone focused on her emotional trauma and rugged journey.
Key Takeaways from the Trailer:
- A Darker Kara: The trailer highlights a version of Kara who is "reckless and emotionally numb," dealing with the trauma of losing Krypton, rather than a traditional, optimistic hero.
- Cosmic Setting: The film takes on a space-faring, "Woman of Tomorrow" aesthetic, far from Metropolis.
- Key Characters: Milly Alcock stars, with glimpses of Krypto the Superdog and Jason Momoa’s Lobo, who acts as a key antagonist alongside Krem of the Yellow Hills.
- "Super" Missing? Some reactions suggest the teaser focuses more on her journey and trauma than her powers, focusing on her survivalist mentality.
- Release Date: The film, a major part of the new DC Universe, is set to hit theaters and IMAX on June 26, 2026.
The trailer is characterized as a "trailer event" that highlights a moody,, raw take on the character.
https://www.looper.com/2136749/supergirl-trailer-breakdown-biggest-reveals-explained/
"Supergirl" is the next major step for the burgeoning DC Universe, and the latest trailer shows that the upcoming film isn't all action and needle drops — there will be some genuine heart thrown in the mix, too. Looper predicted that "Supergirl" would be among the movies that are going to blow audiences away in 2026, and the newest trailer supports that.
Set to Jimmy Ruffin's "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted," the trailer gives us a better idea of what's at stake for Kara Zor-El (Milly Alcock) in this cosmic adventure. Both Kara and Ruthye Marye Knoll (Eve Ridley) are out to get Krem of the Yellow Hills (Matthias Schoenaerts) for the injustices he's placed on them, making it a very different story from what we got out of 2025's "Superman."
Even though we're pretty sure we know exactly how "Supergirl" ends, there can still be a few surprises thrown in the mix. The new trailer gives new characters time to shine and hints at very important plot points, so here's everything you might've missed.
The "Supergirl" trailer begins with Kal-El leaving a message for Kara. He's curious as to when she's going to return to Earth. As the big blue boy scout, he's bound to be worried about his reckless cousin and her destructive behavior — to be fair, from what we've seen of her wild drinking in the previous trailer and in this new one, he has every right to be concerned. One thing's for sure: Supergirl is going to be a party girl in the DC Universe.
Supergirl showed up for a brief cameo at the end of James Gunn's "Superman," so it only makes sense for him to return the favor and appear in her film, even if it's just briefly. Featuring him in the trailer is a smart move, as it lets casual audiences know that if they liked "Superman," they should turn out for "Supergirl." This also hints at the connectedness of the new DCU — if there's already one nod to the larger cinematic universe, there could easily be others that hint toward future DC projects.
Krypto was a standout in "Superman." We learn at the end that technically Clark was only looking after Krypto momentarily for Kara, and she returns to pick her pooch up. That means he's back in "Supergirl," and we know that we'll get a baby version of the pup during some flashback sequences to Kara's home. But the newest "Supergirl" trailer also confirms something we've been dreading since it's been confirmed that "Supergirl" will borrow heavily from Tom King and Bilquis Evely's "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow" comic. Early on in the trailer, Krypto gets shot with some kind of toxin, and it's stated how he only has three days to live.
This gives Kara the motivation necessary to go along with Ruthye on her own quest of revenge since Krem and his men murdered her father. Potential spoilers for the movie, but Krypto should be fine. After all, he lives at the end of "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow," and he's far too marketable of a character to kill off this soon into the DC Universe. The trailer also shows Kara getting infected with something, as some kind of pathogen appears to be taking over her face. It's possible the film will see Kara briefly contend with a similar poison affecting Krypto. Or there could be some new threat out to get her.
Most folks, whether they're comic book fans or not, can tell you Superman's origin. He was born on Krypton but got sent to Earth via a rocket as the planet was destroyed. "Supergirl" will add some wrinkles to that story in showing that not all of Krypton got destroyed immediately. A small portion of the population continued to live, but even that small part was doomed. As such, Kara is sent to live elsewhere via a similar rocket. And the new trailer shows Kara's father, Zor-El (David Krumholtz), seeing her off.
As for Kara's mother, Alura In-Ze (Emily Beecham), we know she's in the movie, but she isn't seen here. She has a more limited role in "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow" where she dies before what's left of Krypton is destroyed. Fueled by her death and the knowledge that this small piece of city is doomed, Zor-El builds a rocket to save his daughter, imparting on her the wisdom shared by Alura: "Be good."
The new Supergirl trailer raises questions about what Kara was doing during Superman
The new "Supergirl" trailer is pretty emotional, really emphasizing how much Kara cares about Krypto because he's all she has left of her home. She tells Krypto directly, "Home is wherever you are, buddy," and "There's no home without you, buddy." It's clear she cares deeply for Krypto, so this makes the fact that she ditched him during the events of "Superman" a bit odd.
It doesn't seem like she was up to anything important, as she arrives at the Fortress of Solitude drunk. We see her drink and party in the trailer, but she still manages to have Krypto with her. Did she go to a party so wild she had no other option than to let Kal-El dog-sit for a while?
Above all else, the "Supergirl" trailer proves that Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult) should be grateful that Superman rescued Krypto. If Kara showed up with Krypto imprisoned in a pocket dimension, there's a good chance she wouldn't have allowed Lex to live, such is her love for the dog.
Does Lobo turn heel?
A previous "Supergirl" trailer offered a brief glimpse of intergalactic bounty hunter Lobo (Jason Momoa). This time around, he actually gets some lines, like telling Kara she's hurting his head right before he downs a glass of alcohol (or whatever alien equivalent it might be). One thing all fans know about Lobo is that he's purely invested in his own self-interest. He's an anti-hero at best who usually functions as an adversary to Superman but is willing to team up if the mood strikes him. Based on the new trailer, it seems as though we may get both sides of Lobo in the upcoming film.
At one point, it looks as though he's gleefully taking out adversaries. But toward the end, Kara quickly grabs a spear before it harms Ruthye. It's then launched back toward someone who appears to be Lobo riding his Spacehog. Did Lobo throw that spear? Why else would Kara and Ruthye then feel the need to send him flying through the air and damage his precious space bike?
To be fair, it would be in line with Lobo's character for him to work with Kara and Ruthye for a little bit, only to turn heel later on. Perhaps Krem offers him a better deal or more money for trying to take them out. It would be a great way of showing all sides to Lobo so that he could function as a villain (or anti-hero) in a later DC film.
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- Days ago: MOM = 3942 days ago & DAD = 596 days ago
- New note - On 1807.06, I ceased daily transmission of my Hey Mom feature after three years of daily conversations. I post Hey Mom blog entries on special occasions. I post the days since ("Days Ago") count on my blog each day, and now I have a second count for Days since my Dad died on August 28, 2024. I am now in the same time zone as Google! So, when I post at 10:10 a.m. PDT to coincide with the time of Mom's death, I am now actually posting late, so it's really 1:10 p.m. EDT. But I will continue to use the time stamp of 10:10 a.m. to remember the time of her death and sometimes 13:40 EDT for the time of Dad's death. The blog entry numbering in the title has changed to reflect total Sense of Doubt posts since I began the blog on 0705.04, which include Hey Mom posts, Daily Bowie posts, and Sense of Doubt posts. Hey Mom posts will still be numbered sequentially. New Hey Mom posts will use the same format as all the other Hey Mom posts; all other posts will feature this format seen here.


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