Supergirl, Alcock and DC Universe
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The DC Studios co-chief spoke to influencers and media at a New York event ahead of the teaser trailer’s drop Thursday
Paramount has unexpectedly dropped the first trailer for its 2026 Street Fighter movie, and it's already making waves across the internet. DC Studios co-head James Gunn confirms the film goes to some "very dark places" despite the upbeat trailer.
Gillespie (“Cruella,” “I, Tonya”) directs “Supergirl” from a script by Ana Nogueira, who is also penning the upcoming “Wonder Woman” reboot. The movie is based on the comic series “Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow” by Tom King.
Supergirl star Milly Alcock has opened up about what it was like to have been cast as Kara Zor-El, revealing the trepidation she felt when told she’d gotten the role.
James Gunn and Peter Safran have been co-CEOs of DC Studios for three years, and their main focus throughout the kickoff of their reign has been Superman and Supergirl . With Superman being the successful summer blockbuster of 2025,
DC Studios' Supergirl has sparked a flurry of mixed reactions, with some praising Milly Alcock's acting and portrayal of Kara Zor-El, while others criticise its edgy, Guardians Of The Galaxy-style humour and setting.
For starters, it's drawn heavily from ' Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow '. That's the comic book series from Tom King, Bilquis Evely, and Matheus Lopes that fans and critics alike have raved about since the first of its eight issues was released in June 2021.
More surprisingly, Supergirl more closely recalls James Gunn’s sci-fi exploits on Guardians Of The Galaxy than last year’s Man of Steel reboot. Directed by Craig Gillespie, who applies his reputation for stories about flawed females,