The poster shows the best image until the date of Milly Alcock in the main role of Kara Zor-El, the cousin of Kal-El, who also makes a brief appearance in the successful 2025 Gunn film.
Less than a week after Superman I reach cinemas around the world, James Gunn shared the first official poster of Supergirl.
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The poster shows the best image until the date of Milly Alcock In the main role of Kara Zor-el, Kal-El’s cousin, who also makes a brief appearance in the successful 2025 James Gunn film. He also makes fun of Superman’s slogan, “Look up”, showing the Supergirl de Alcock posing next to the characteristic slogan, only with “out” painted on top. Gunn has already established the beginnings of a universe with Superman, and when Supergirl reaches cinemas around the world in June 2026, he will continue to expand with new characters.


Embed – James Gunn on Instagram: “Look out. 2026.”
What is known about the movie Supergirl
Supergirl, which was previously titled Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, has also recruited other notable stars to appear next to Alcock in their DCU debut. Starting his mandate as a new DC character in the film is Jason Momoawho previously played Aquaman in the DCEU with Zack Snyder. Momoa will play the role of her dreams of wolf in Supergirl, and is also expected to be an important force in the DCU in the future.
Matthias Schoenerts (The Old Guard) has also been selected for the role of the main villain Krem of the Yellow Hills, and will star alongside Eve Ridley Like Ruthye Marye Knoll. David Krumholtz, Emily Beecham and Alice Hewkin They will also star in the movie. CRAIG GILLESPIE (I, Tonya, Dumb Money) is directing Supergirl with a script by Ana Nogueira. Gunn and Peter Safran are executive producers.
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