Entertainment News'Supergirl' Trailer Puts Milly Alcock on Anti-Hero Path

‘Supergirl’ Trailer Puts Milly Alcock on Anti-Hero Path

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Takeaways for Entertainment Pros

  • The first Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow trailer positions Kara Zor-El as a cynical, truth-first counterpart to Superman.
  • Director Craig Gillespie frames the film as an anti-hero story, emphasizing Kara’s inner turmoil and “baggage.”
  • The footage includes a first look at Jason Momoa as Lobo and Matthias Schoenaerts as the villain Krem.
  • The film adapts Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow and is scheduled for June 26, 2026.

DC Studios just made its vision for Supergirl loud and clear: this Kara Zor-El isn’t here to play the perfect hero.

In the first trailer for Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, Milly Alcock’s Supergirl is introduced as blunt, battle-worn, and emotionally complicated—someone who doesn’t automatically see the best in people the way Superman does. Her defining line says it all:

“He sees the good in everyone. And I see the truth.”

Set to Blondie’s “Call Me,” the trailer leans into a gritty, off-world tone—more cosmic road-trip than clean-cut cape story. It’s fast, chaotic, and intentionally rough around the edges.

A “Punk” Supergirl Who Isn’t Trying to Be Perfect

This version of Supergirl feels designed to challenge the traditional superhero mold. Instead of framing Kara as a shining symbol, the film positions her as someone carrying real emotional weight. Director Craig Gillespie has described it as an anti-hero story, focused on her internal struggle and the demons she’s dragging into the present.

That’s a smart move in today’s market. Audiences respond to characters who feel human—messy, specific, and sometimes difficult. The trailer embraces that, presenting Kara’s imperfections as the point, not a flaw to smooth over.

A Gritty Space Aesthetic With Big Franchise Energy

Visually, the trailer doesn’t stay in familiar superhero territory. Kara moves through harsh alien colonies and rough environments that feel lived-in—less “polished sci-fi” and more “space grit.” The pace and color of the footage also suggest the kind of wild, kinetic energy audiences often associate with James Gunn’s style of genre storytelling.

This isn’t “Supergirl but smaller.” It looks like a full-scale DCU swing with its own personality.

First Look at Jason Momoa as Lobo

One of the biggest trailer moments is the reveal of Jason Momoa as Lobo, an anti-hero known for chaos, swagger, and brute-force presence. Even with just a glimpse, the intent is obvious: Lobo is here to add volatility and attitude—and to expand the DCU’s cosmic corner in a major way.

Lobo also brings instant fan recognition, which helps the film travel across audiences beyond traditional Superman/Supergirl viewers.

Matthias Schoenaerts as Krem

The trailer also introduces Matthias Schoenaerts as Krem, setting up a threat that feels personal, not just “big bad energy.” The story’s core appears to involve a mission with emotional stakes—pushing Kara into moral gray areas rather than straightforward heroics.

That framing matters. When a superhero film works like a quest or revenge-driven journey, it often creates stronger character moments and more memorable tension than the standard “save the city” formula.

Based on Woman of Tomorrow

DC is drawing directly from Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, a story known for its sweeping scope and character-driven intensity. The trailer’s tone suggests the film is aiming to honor that identity: a Supergirl story that’s tough, travel-heavy, and emotionally sharp.

Release Date: June 26, 2026

DC Studios has scheduled Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow for June 26, 2026, placing it firmly in the summer tentpole lane.

For entertainment professionals watching casting and production trends, this trailer signals a wider shift: superhero projects are increasingly being sold as genre blends—space western, anti-hero character drama, revenge quest—rather than one-size-fits-all cape stories.

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Jonathan Browne
Jonathan Brownehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Jonathan Browne is the dynamic CEO and Founder of Project Casting, a pioneering platform in the entertainment industry that bridges the gap between talent and production companies. With a rich background in business development and digital marketing, Jonathan has been instrumental in revolutionizing the casting process, making it more accessible and efficient for both aspiring talents and seasoned professionals.

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