‘Supergirl’: First Official Poster Teases the Next DCU Feature!! Check It Out!!

Less than one week after Superman flew into theaters everywhere, James Gunn has released the first official poster for Supergirl. The poster shows the best look yet at Milly Alcock in the feature role of Kara Zor-El, Kal-El’s cousin, who also makes a brief appearance in James Gunn’s 2025 hit film. It also pokes fun at Superman’s tagline, Look Up, by showing Alcock’s Supergirl posing beside the signature slogan, only with “Out” painted over Up. Fans who have seen Superman and watched the chaos Kara can wreak know that there isn’t anything to do but look out. James Gunn has already established the beginnings of a universe with Superman, and when Supergirl hits theaters everywhere next year on June 26, it will continue to expand with new characters.

Supergirl, which was previously titled Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, has also recruited some other notable stars to feature alongside Alcock in her DCU debut. Beginning his tenure as a new DC character in the film is Jason Momoa, who previously portrayed Aquaman in the DCEU under Zack Snyder. Momoa will play his dream role of Lobo in Supergirl, and he’s also expected to be a major force in the DCU going forward. Matthias Schoenaerts (The Old Guard) has also been set for the feature villain role of Krem of the Yellow Hills, and he’ll star alongside Eve Ridley as Ruthye Marye Knoll. David Krumholtz, Emily Beecham, and Alice Hewkin will also star in the film. Craig Gillespie (I, Tonya, Dumb Money) is directing Supergirl with a script from Ana Nogueira. Gunn and Peter Safran are executive producers.

How Is ‘Superman’ Doing at the Box Office?

Superman started strong at the box office with a $125 million domestic haul, and the film also grossed $95 million internationally to help its global total reach $220 million on opening weekend. James Gunn’s DC tentpole continued the momentum on Monday with a whopping $12.9 million performance, which has helped it reach $232 million at the global box office at the time of writing. It’s poised to reach $300 million by the end of this weekend, if not more, and continue to climb ahead of the release of The Fantastic Four: First Steps.

Supergirl flies into theaters everywhere on June 26, 2026. Check out the first official poster for the film above.

 

via Collider

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