DC Studios sets ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow’ for June 2026 debut
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Milly Alcock stars in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, releasing June 2026. A gritty, punk-rock take on the DC icon.
DC Studios sets ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow’ for June 2026 debut
Milly Alcock to star in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow as James Gunn’s DCU expands.
The newly formed DC Studios has officially greenlit Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow for a June 26, 2026 release. Starring Milly Alcock, the film is being marketed as a "punk rock" space epic that differentiates itself from the hopeful tone of the upcoming Superman film.
Director Craig Gillespie is reportedly utilizing a script that remains very faithful to the Tom King comic, emphasizing Kara’s survivalist instincts. Unlike her cousin Clark, this version of Kara Zor-El grew up on a drifting fragment of Krypton, watching her world die. The film will explore her journey across the stars alongside a young alien girl named Ruthye. DC heads James Gunn and Peter Safran have teased that the movie’s visual language will be "unlike anything seen in a superhero movie before," leaning into cosmic horror and high-fantasy aesthetics.
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DC Studios sets ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow’ for June 2026 debut
Digital Desk
DC Studios sets ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow’ for June 2026 debut
Milly Alcock to star in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow as James Gunn’s DCU expands.
The newly formed DC Studios has officially greenlit Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow for a June 26, 2026 release. Starring Milly Alcock, the film is being marketed as a "punk rock" space epic that differentiates itself from the hopeful tone of the upcoming Superman film.
Director Craig Gillespie is reportedly utilizing a script that remains very faithful to the Tom King comic, emphasizing Kara’s survivalist instincts. Unlike her cousin Clark, this version of Kara Zor-El grew up on a drifting fragment of Krypton, watching her world die. The film will explore her journey across the stars alongside a young alien girl named Ruthye. DC heads James Gunn and Peter Safran have teased that the movie’s visual language will be "unlike anything seen in a superhero movie before," leaning into cosmic horror and high-fantasy aesthetics.