The first teaser trailer for Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (directed by Craig Gillespie, releasing June 26, 2026) dropped today, adapting Tom King’s gritty comic with a darker, vengeance-fueled take on Kara Zor-El (Milly Alcock). Set to Blondie’s “Call Me,” it picks up post-Superman cameo, showing a reluctant, baggage-heavy Supergirl retrieving her mischievous dog Krypto from the Fortress of Solitude—complete with a hilarious shot of Krypto peeing on Superman’s portrait. The footage dives into interstellar chaos: Kara teams up with young Ruthye Marye Knoll (Eve Ridley) to hunt ruthless villain Krem of the Yellow Hills (Matthias Schoenaerts) after he kills Ruthye’s father, bouncing through grungy alien colonies in a Guardians of the Galaxy-esque vibe. Quick cuts highlight Krypton’s slow, agonizing destruction (“It didn’t die in a day… the gods were not that kind”), Kara’s raw power smashing foes on a massive space battleship, and emotional beats with her parents Zor-El (David Krumholtz) and Alura In-Ze (Emily Beecham). Jason Momoa’s Lobo gets a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it debut in the closing moments: a shadowy, cigar-lit close-up of the indestructible, space-biking bounty hunter striding down a dimly lit hallway, exuding gritty antihero menace. It’s a brief tease of his “Main Man” persona—perfectly cast after Momoa’s Aquaman stint—but hints at a pivotal role bridging the comic’s vignettes into a full three-act story, per James Gunn. Fans are buzzing about the cosmic action, Krypto’s antics, and Lobo’s rugged design, calling it a fresh, party-crashing spin on the Kryptonian legend. #Supergirl#SupergirlMovie#JasonMomoa#Lobo#DCU#WomanOfTomorrow#JamesGunn#MillyAlcock#Krypto#DCComics
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The first teaser trailer for Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (directed by Craig Gillespie, releasing June 26, 2026) dropped today, adapting Tom King’s gritty comic with a darker, vengeance-fueled take on Kara Zor-El (Milly Alcock). Set to Blondie’s “Call Me,” it picks up post-Superman cameo, showing a reluctant, baggage-heavy Supergirl retrieving her mischievous dog Krypto from the Fortress of Solitude—complete with a hilarious shot of Krypto peeing on Superman’s portrait. The footage dives into interstellar chaos: Kara teams up with young Ruthye Marye Knoll (Eve Ridley) to hunt ruthless villain Krem of the Yellow Hills (Matthias Schoenaerts) after he kills Ruthye’s father, bouncing through grungy alien colonies in a Guardians of the Galaxy-esque vibe. Quick cuts highlight Krypton’s slow, agonizing destruction (“It didn’t die in a day… the gods were not that kind”), Kara’s raw power smashing foes on a massive space battleship, and emotional beats with her parents Zor-El (David Krumholtz) and Alura In-Ze (Emily Beecham).
Jason Momoa’s Lobo gets a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it debut in the closing moments: a shadowy, cigar-lit close-up of the indestructible, space-biking bounty hunter striding down a dimly lit hallway, exuding gritty antihero menace. It’s a brief tease of his “Main Man” persona—perfectly cast after Momoa’s Aquaman stint—but hints at a pivotal role bridging the comic’s vignettes into a full three-act story, per James Gunn. Fans are buzzing about the cosmic action, Krypto’s antics, and Lobo’s rugged design, calling it a fresh, party-crashing spin on the Kryptonian legend.
#Supergirl #SupergirlMovie #JasonMomoa #Lobo #DCU #WomanOfTomorrow #JamesGunn #MillyAlcock #Krypto #DCComics
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