

Supergirl (2026) is an officially confirmed upcoming DC superhero film starring Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El. Directed by Craig Gillespie and produced by James Gunn and Peter Safran, the movie is the second major film in the rebooted DC Universe (DCU) after Superman. The film is officially scheduled to release on June 26, 2026 through Warner Bros. Pictures.
Originally announced as Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, the movie adapts the acclaimed DC comic series by Tom King and Bilquis Evely before later shortening the title to simply Supergirl. Unlike previous live-action versions of the character, this interpretation presents Kara as more emotionally scarred, reckless, and antiheroic.
DC Studios officially confirmed the release date as part of its “Chapter One: Gods and Monsters” slate. The June release positions the film as one of DC’s biggest summer blockbusters of 2026, arriving almost exactly one year after the release of Superman (2025).
One of the biggest talking points is the casting of Jason Momoa as Lobo, marking his return to DC after previously playing Aquaman in the former DCEU continuity.
The movie follows Kara Zor-El as she travels across the galaxy with her super-dog Krypto while celebrating her 23rd birthday. During her journey, she meets a young girl named Ruthye, whose father has been murdered by the ruthless Krem of the Yellow Hills. Together, they embark on what DC describes as a “murderous quest for revenge.”
Unlike Superman’s hopeful upbringing on Earth, Kara witnessed the destruction and suffering of Krypton firsthand. James Gunn has emphasized that this version of Supergirl is:
This darker characterization is one reason comic fans are especially excited for the adaptation.
Supergirl (2026) is shaping up to be one of the most important films in the new DC Universe. With a confirmed June 26, 2026 release date, a strong cast, and a darker revenge-driven storyline, the movie has the potential to redefine how audiences see Kara Zor-El on the big screen.