
The Girl of Steel is returning to the big screen, but audiences should prepare for a very different kind of Kryptonian. DC Studios is gearing up to release Supergirl, a sweeping, character-driven space adventure that swaps traditional squeaky-clean heroism for a world-weary, rebellious journey across the stars. Slated to hit theaters and IMAX worldwide on June 26, 2026, this highly anticipated feature marks a bold new chapter for the DC Universe under James Gunn and Peter Safran.
A Hardened Heroine
Adapted from the critically acclaimed comic series by Tom King and Bilquis Evely, the story centers on Kara Zor-El. Unlike her cousin Kal-El, who was raised by loving parents in the safety of Kansas, Kara grew up on a surviving fragment of Krypton, forced to watch everyone she loved perish. This immense trauma has forged a deeply cynical and jaded survivor.
Starring Milly Alcock, who proved her formidable screen presence in House of the Dragon and made a memorable cameo in 2025’s Superman, this iteration of Kara is an unapologetic antihero. She is the kind of warrior who actively seeks out planets with red suns to deliberately strip away her powers, allowing her to feel the vulnerability of mortality—and to enjoy a strong drink.
The CinemaCon 2026 Sneak Peek
Excitement reached a fever pitch at the recent CinemaCon 2026 presentation, where Alcock, director Craig Gillespie, and co-star Jason Momoa unveiled an exclusive scene. The footage showcased the film’s immersive tone, placing Supergirl aboard a grimy intergalactic transport filled with unsavory alien creatures.
When space pirates hijack the vessel using weaponized spider bots, Kara steps in to protect her new companion, Ruthye Marye Knoll. The scene highlighted Kara’s deadpan humor, physical prowess, and reluctance to play the traditional savior, solidifying Gillespie’s vision of a visually distinct and attitude-heavy cosmic landscape.
An Ensemble Forged in the Stars
The production, which utilized sweeping locations across Scotland and Iceland to capture the raw textures of alien worlds, features a powerhouse cast:
- Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El / Supergirl: The traumatized, rebellious cousin of Superman.
- Eve Ridley as Ruthye Marye Knoll: A young warrior who enlists Kara’s help on a quest to avenge her murdered father.
- Matthias Schoenaerts as Krem of the Yellow Hills: The ruthless leader of the Brigands, a vicious space pirate syndicate.
- Jason Momoa as Lobo: The legendary, cigar-chomping alien mercenary from Czarnia.
- David Krumholtz and Emily Beecham as Zor-El and Alura In-Ze: Kara’s parents, anchoring flashbacks to Argo City.
The Summer of Supergirl
Warner Bros. Pictures is positioning the film as a tentpole event for the summer of 2026. The movie’s release aligns with a massive publishing push from DC Comics, including special samplers and deluxe editions of the Woman of Tomorrow graphic novel.
With breathtaking visuals, a deeply emotional core, and a hero who refuses to ask for permission, Supergirl is poised to redefine the cosmic side of the DCU. Fans ready to trade earthly Metropolis for the dangerous, untamed reaches of the galaxy will find their champion when the film lands in theaters this June.





