James Gunn Offers a Glimpse at 'Supergirl' in a Snarky New Poster for the Upcoming Movie
NO LOC, JUL 17 – The poster reveals a rebellious Supergirl with a distinct style, highlighting the film's inspiration from the comic 'Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow' and its June 26, 2026 release date.
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ACTION COMICS #252: SUPERGIRL’s Debut to Get Facsimile Edition
EXCLUSIVE! The Supergirl movie hype is kicking in… DC has three Facsimile Editions in the hopper for October and each deserves its own spotlight. Click here and here for the other two. Meanwhile — LOOK OUT! Supergirl’s 1959 debut in Action Comics #252 is finally being released as a Facsimile Edition. The info comes the same week that James Gunn teased this image of Milly Alcock as the Girl of Steel for the 2026 flick. Dig the solicitation info, …
Supergirl Starring Milly Alcock: Cast, Release Date, and Latest News | Tech, Entertainment, Sport, Fashion, Travel News
She’s Supergirl, and she’s here to save the world—the question is, when? Dedicated DC Universe fans are likely already aware, but a Supergirl solo film starring Milly Alcock is in the works as a follow-up to James Gunn’s 2025 Superman. Fans got a taste of the forthcoming film with a surprise cameo from Supergirl herself at the end of Superman. Gunn’s latest, starring David Corenswet as the Man of Steel alongside costars Nicholas Hoult as Lex Lut…
The focus of the new film will have a darker tone, and it has been commented that the protagonist is “a real chaos”.
Milly Alcock’s ‘Look Out’ Supergirl Poster Hints At Superman's Toughest Rival
Milly Alcock’s Kara Zor-El / Supergirl made a cameo appearance in James Gunn’s Superman. Ahead of her solo movie, a poster featuring the first full look at Alcock in costume as Supergirl was recently dropped online (via Instagram). However, the poster might contain a hidden tease for the introduction of one of DC’s strongest characters and Superman’s toughest rival. According to reports, actor Jason Momoa is confirmed to be playing the alien bou…
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