Supergirl Trailer Unveils Alcock's Heroic Journey with Lobo
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Supergirl Trailer Unveils Alcock's Heroic Journey with Lobo

authorBy Guillermo del Toro
DateMar 31, 2026
Read time2 min

The highly anticipated trailer for the upcoming 'Supergirl' film has been released by DC Studios, presenting Milly Alcock in the lead role of Kara Zor-El. This new cinematic offering follows Alcock's previous appearance as Kara in the 'Superman' movie from last year, further expanding the DC universe. The preview immediately immerses viewers in Kara's personal struggles, highlighted by a poignant conversation with David Corenswet's Clark Kent/Superman, where she expresses a sense of displacement and solitude, stating, 'I have no people,' after Clark questions her frequent off-world excursions.

The narrative intensifies as Kara's loyal superdog, Krypto, falls victim to poisoning by the formidable villain Krem of the Yellow Hills, portrayed by Matthias Schoenaerts. With Krypto's life hanging by a thread, Kara faces a desperate race against time to save her companion, declaring, 'You cannot give up on me.' This personal crisis propels her into an interstellar journey. Adding another layer of excitement, the trailer also features Jason Momoa as the anti-hero Lobo, suggesting an unexpected alliance between him and Supergirl during thrilling action sequences, as they embark on a quest driven by vengeance and justice.

During a special preview event for the trailer in New York City, DCU co-CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran, alongside director Craig Gillespie, offered insights into the film's direction. Gillespie characterized the story as an 'anti-hero tale,' emphasizing Kara's profound internal conflicts and burdens, a stark contrast to Superman's more settled life. Gunn further elaborated on this unique portrayal, noting that unlike many often idealized female superheroes, this Supergirl is presented with flaws and complexities, allowing her character to be as multifaceted as her male counterparts, making for a richer and more relatable heroic figure. The film is set to premiere in theaters on June 26, promising an emotionally charged and action-packed experience.

This upcoming cinematic venture bravely explores the depths of heroism, demonstrating that true strength often lies not in perfection, but in the courage to face personal demons and fight for those you love. Supergirl's journey to save Krypto, fraught with challenges and unlikely alliances, inspires us to embrace our vulnerabilities and to understand that even in moments of profound loneliness, the quest for justice and compassion can forge unexpected bonds and reveal an unwavering spirit.

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