The DC Universe has formally welcomed the final daughter of Krypton.
To commemorate the beginning of manufacturing on “Supergirl: Girl of Tomorrow,” star Milly Alcock and DC Studios co-chief James Gunn have shared the primary picture from the set of the movie.
“Thrilled to see cameras roll at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden on ‘Supergirl,’” Gunn posted to social media, additionally calling out Alcock, director Craig Gillespie, screenwriter Ana Nogueira, and Tom King and Bilquis Evely, who wrote and designed the eponymous comedian that impressed the film. Alcock is joined by Matthias Schoenaerts (“The Previous Guard”), who performs the lead villain, Krem of the Yellow Hills; Eve Ridley (“3 Physique Drawback”) as Ruthye Marye Knoll, the lady who recruits Kara Zor-El (a.ok.a. Supergirl) to carry Krem to justice for killing her father; and David Krumholtz (“Oppenheimer”) and Emily Beecham (“Cruella”) as Supergirl’s dad and mom. Jason Momoa will even seem because the alien mercenary Lobo, and Krypto the Superdog will probably be alongside for the trip.
Alcock, a standout within the first season of HBO’s “Home of the Dragon,” was forged as Kara Zor-El nearly precisely a 12 months in the past after she auditioned carrying the Supergirl go well with on the set of Gunn’s movie, “Superman,” which has brought on widespread (and, as but, unconfirmed) hypothesis that she’ll first seem as Supergirl alongside her Kryptonian cousin when “Superman” premieres in July.
In his first presentation of the DC Studios slate with co-chief Peter Safran, Gunn stated that this model of Supergirl will probably be “way more hardcore,” as a result of Kara grew up watching the destruction of Krypton earlier than she arrived on Earth. “She’s not precisely the Supergirl we’re used to seeing,” Gunn stated.
“Supergirl: Girl of Tomorrow” is slated to debut on June 26, 2026.