Supergirl Movie 2026: Release, Cast, Reviews & Box Office

Supergirl Movie 2026
Supergirl Movie 2026: Everything You Need to Know | Release, Cast, Reviews & Box Office
DC Universe · Chapter One · 2026

Supergirl:
Woman of Tomorrow

The Girl of Steel goes rogue, gets cosmic, and drinks sambuca on her birthday. Here’s everything you need to know about the most debated DC movie of 2026.

IN THEATERS NOW June 26, 2026 PG-13 · 1h 48m Milly Alcock

Supergirl (2026) is a superhero film directed by Craig Gillespie and written by Ana Nogueira. It stars Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El / Supergirl and was released in theaters on June 26, 2026 by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film is the second entry in James Gunn and Peter Safran’s rebooted DC Universe (DCU), based on Tom King’s acclaimed comic series Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. It carries a production budget of approximately $170 million, runs 1 hour 48 minutes, and is rated PG-13.

What Is the Supergirl 2026 Movie?

After years of development hell, false starts, and a rebooted DC universe, Supergirl finally has her own solo film — and she’s nothing like the sunny, helpful hero you might remember from Saturday morning cartoons.

This version of Kara Zor-El is, as director Craig Gillespie puts it, a “rebellious spirit” with serious emotional armor. She’s all trench coats, sunglasses, scuffed combat boots, and retro foam headphones — an unapologetic mess who doesn’t want to be a hero. Think less “truth and justice” and more “cosmic road trip with a grudge.”

The film is part of the DCU’s Chapter One: Gods and Monsters, placing it in direct continuity with 2025’s Superman, where Milly Alcock first appeared in a scene-stealing cameo. Now she gets the full spotlight.

Director
Craig Gillespie
Writer
Ana Nogueira
Producers
James Gunn & Peter Safran
Distributor
Warner Bros. Pictures
Release Date
June 26, 2026 (USA)
Runtime
1 hour 48 minutes
Rating
PG-13
Budget
~$170 million
Source Material
Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (2021–22 comics)

Full Cast Breakdown

The casting process was extensive. Milly Alcock was cast in January 2024 to debut in the first DCU film, Superman (2025), and Craig Gillespie joined as director in May 2024. Here’s the complete lineup:

Actor Role Notes
Milly Alcock Kara Zor-El / Supergirl Known for House of the Dragon
Matthias Schoenaerts Krem of the Yellow Hills Main villain; murderous mercenary
Eve Ridley Ruthye Marye Knoll Young companion seeking revenge
David Krumholtz Zor-El Supergirl’s father
Emily Beecham Alura Zor-El Supergirl’s mother
David Corenswet Kal-El / Superman Supergirl’s cousin; returning from Superman (2025)
Jason Momoa Lobo Galactic bounty hunter; fan-favorite role
Krypto Himself (CGI) Super-dog; white fur; lives. That’s all that matters.

Why Milly Alcock?

James Gunn was direct about the casting decision: “Milly is a fantastically talented young actor, and I’m incredibly excited about her being a part of the DCU. I was blown away by her varied auditions and screen tests for Supergirl. She embodies Kara as envisioned by Tom King, Bilquis, and Ana Nogueira.”

Critics agree with Gunn on at least this one point. Nearly every review says the former House of the Dragon star is terrific and fun as Kara Zor-El, “effortlessly shifting between being a fiercely menacing cosmic force, a genuinely funny protagonist, and a deeply vulnerable young woman.”

Plot: What Is the Movie Actually About?

When an unexpected and ruthless adversary strikes too close to home, Kara Zor-El, aka Supergirl, reluctantly joins forces with an unlikely companion on an epic, interstellar journey of vengeance and justice.

That companion is Ruthye Marye Knoll (Eve Ridley), a young mercenary whose father was murdered by Krem of the Yellow Hills. Something about Ruthye’s desire for revenge resonates with Kara — whose own trauma from Krypton’s destruction runs deep. The pair set off across the galaxy in what Gillespie describes as equal parts Western and road movie.

The Source Material

The film is loosely based on Tom King and Bilquis Evely’s acclaimed eight-issue Woman of Tomorrow series. However, producer James Gunn stressed that screenwriter Ana Nogueira “really took it to a different place,” so if you’re thumbing through the comic expecting a scene-for-scene adaptation, it’s different.

Unique World-Building Detail Worth Knowing

💡 Insider Note

Unusually for a DCU film, there are reportedly no scenes set on Earth at all. The entire film takes place across alien worlds, giving it a scope closer to a space opera than a traditional superhero origin story. This is a deliberate tonal break from Superman (2025), which was grounded in Metropolis. Gunn put it plainly: “This movie is not just a female clone of Superman. It’s its own thing entirely.”

Jason Momoa as Lobo — A Bigger Role Than You Think

According to reports, Jason Momoa’s Lobo role was boosted during reshoots, added to the film on the same logic as Superman’s expanding presence: the character tested well and warranted more screen time. Audiences seem to agree — fan reaction to Lobo has been one of the film’s strongest positives in early exit polls.

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Reviews & Critical Scores

58%
Rotten Tomatoes
Critics Score
77%
Rotten Tomatoes
Audience Score
PG-13
MPAA Rating

Supergirl currently sits at 58% on Rotten Tomatoes from critics, with a 77% audience score — both well below James Gunn’s Superman a year ago at 83% critics and 90% audience. The gap between critics and audiences tells a nuanced story.

What Critics Are Saying

Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian gave the film three stars out of five, calling it a “sprightly and sparkling superhero yarn,” while noting that “there are moments when you’ll believe this franchise can fly.”

David Fear of Rolling Stone gave the film a positive review, noting it “can go deep” and that “this movie proves that you can take something that might seem esoteric and make mass entertainment out of it without selling out completely.”

On the harsher end, Variety’s review went viral for calling it “a comic-book movie with the worst script I can remember.” Critics consistently pointed to the screenplay, VFX quality, and a repetitive structure as weak points.

Despite an appealingly rough-edged title character played with scrappy aplomb by Milly Alcock, this second DCU installment defaults to too many of the clichés of superhero cinema at its worst, according to several critics.

What Audiences Are Saying

The divide is real. The 77% audience score is lower than Superman’s 90%, but notably higher than The Flash (63% in its era) and other DC disappointments. Casual viewers who went in without critic expectations seem to have found a fun, energetic ride — particularly for Alcock and Momoa’s performances.

🎯 Practical Tip for Viewers

If you loved Superman (2025) for its hopeful, breezy tone, temper your expectations here. Supergirl goes darker, stranger, and more cosmic. Think of it less as a sequel and more as a companion piece with a completely different personality. Going in with that framing will significantly improve your enjoyment.

Box Office: How Is It Performing?

The commercial picture is complicated. Supergirl made $7.8 million in previews domestically and $13 million globally in its first day — a figure that lands above The Marvels’ $6.6M preview night but below The Flash’s $9.7M and well below Superman’s $22M preview night a year ago.

The film is projected to make between $47 million and $50 million in its opening weekend, but it is expected to land in second place behind Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story 5, which dominated the previous weekend with a $159 million domestic opener and is projected to earn $80–90 million in its second week.

Milestone Supergirl (2026) Superman (2025)
Preview Night (Domestic) $7.8 million $22 million
Global Day 1 $13 million N/A (est. much higher)
Projected Opening Weekend ~$47–50 million $125 million
Production Budget ~$170 million Comparable
RT Critics Score 58% 83%
RT Audience Score 77% 90%

Supergirl’s domestic opening aligns with opening weekends for famous DC disappointments like The Flash ($55 million) and Green Lantern ($53.1 million). That said, Supergirl might disappoint at the box office, but it is not the end of the DCU — Clayface and Man of Tomorrow (2027) are on the horizon.

Behind the Scenes: Troubled Production

Getting this movie made was not smooth. Supergirl has been one of the most heavily reworked studio films of 2026. It test screened more than ten times with three different endings and three different composers, and its runtime came down roughly 25 minutes from a January cut — landing at a final 1 hour 48 minutes.

The Composer Situation

Ramin Djawadi was revealed to be composing the score in December 2025, but was replaced by Tom Holkenborg in February 2026, before Claudia Sarne ultimately took over as composer by March. The soundtrack was released by WaterTower Music on June 26, 2026.

Filming Locations

Filming took place from January to May 2025 at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden and in London, England, and in Scotland. Additional photography was captured in Iceland to achieve the alien-world aesthetic seen in the trailers.

The Superman Addition

As the movie got shorter in test screenings, Superman got bigger. WonderCon insiders said the film was being reworked to add more David Corenswet Superman and multiple endings, and the latest cut reportedly added even more Superman. This explains why Corenswet appears prominently in the marketing despite the film ostensibly being Kara’s solo outing.

Where to Watch: Streaming & Release

Supergirl is currently playing exclusively in theaters, and Warner Bros. has not announced an official streaming release date. Because it’s a Warner Bros. Pictures release, the film is expected to stream on Max after its theatrical run, though the studio has not confirmed when that will happen.

📺 Streaming Estimate

Based on recent Warner Bros. theatrical windows, expect the film to arrive on Max approximately 45–60 days after its theatrical release — placing a likely streaming debut around late August to mid-September 2026. A Blu-ray and DVD release is expected in August 2026. No date has been confirmed as of June 27, 2026.

People Also Ask About Supergirl 2026

Is Supergirl (2026) connected to Superman (2025)?
Yes. Supergirl premiered as the second film in the DCU’s Chapter One: Gods and Monsters, directly following Superman (2025). Kara Zor-El first appeared in a cameo at the end of that film, and David Corenswet’s Superman appears in Supergirl as well.
Who plays Supergirl in the 2026 movie?
Milly Alcock, known for playing young Rhaenyra Targaryen in House of the Dragon, plays Kara Zor-El / Supergirl. She was cast in January 2024 and debuted in the role during Superman (2025) before taking the lead here.
What is Supergirl’s Rotten Tomatoes score?
Supergirl currently holds a 58% critics score and a 77% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. The gap reflects a pattern seen with several DC films, where general audiences respond more positively than professional critics.
What comic book is the Supergirl 2026 movie based on?
The film is a new Supergirl adaptation announced in January 2023 as an adaptation of the 2021–22 comic book miniseries Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow by Tom King and Bilquis Evely. The screenplay by Ana Nogueira departs from the source material in significant ways, however.
Does Jason Momoa appear as Lobo in Supergirl?
Yes. Jason Momoa plays Lobo, an alien bounty hunter. His role was reportedly boosted during reshoots, and audience reaction to his performance has been one of the film’s strongest points.
When will Supergirl be available to stream?
Supergirl is currently in theaters only. Warner Bros. has not confirmed a streaming date, but the film is expected to arrive on Max following its theatrical run. Based on typical studio windows, late August or September 2026 is the likely window.
How long is the Supergirl 2026 movie?
The film runs 1 hour 48 minutes and is rated PG-13. Its runtime reportedly came down by roughly 25 minutes across more than ten test screenings.
Will Supergirl appear in future DCU films?
In May 2026, DC Studios co-chief Peter Safran confirmed that Milly Alcock’s Supergirl would have a major role in the future of the DCU beyond her return in the Superman follow-up film Man of Tomorrow (2027).

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Supergirl (2026) family-friendly?
The film is rated PG-13, meaning it is generally suitable for teenagers and above. It contains action violence, some thematic darkness around trauma, revenge, and grief, and a tone that skews more mature than the average superhero film. Younger children may find the tone heavy.
Do I need to watch Superman (2025) first?
Not strictly required, but recommended. Supergirl’s cameo in Superman (2025) sets up her character, and references to that film are scattered throughout. Watching Superman first will give you better emotional context, but Supergirl is written to be largely standalone.
Who is Krem of the Yellow Hills?
Krem, played by Belgian actor Matthias Schoenaerts, is the film’s primary villain — a brutal mercenary who murders the father of Ruthye Marye Knoll, setting the entire revenge plot in motion. He also has a history with Supergirl that makes the conflict personal.
Is the 2026 Supergirl related to the 1984 Helen Slater film?
No. The 2026 film is a complete reboot with no continuity connection to the 1984 film. It also has no connection to the CBS/CW television series Supergirl (2015–2021), which starred Melissa Benoist.
What happened to Sasha Calle’s Supergirl?
Sasha Calle played a different version of Supergirl in The Flash (2023), which was part of the old DC Extended Universe. When James Gunn and Peter Safran rebooted DC Studios, that continuity was set aside. Milly Alcock’s Kara Zor-El is a completely new character in the new DC Universe.
Is Supergirl available in IMAX?
Yes. Supergirl is playing in theaters and IMAX across North America as of June 26, 2026. The widescreen alien-world cinematography makes IMAX a worthwhile upgrade if available in your area.
What is the post-credits scene about?
Details of any post-credits scenes are being kept under embargo by most outlets to avoid spoilers. Audience reactions suggest there is at least one scene that has direct implications for DCU’s Chapter One going forward — check back here after your viewing.

At a Glance

Here’s everything covered in this article in one scannable reference block:

  • Title: Supergirl (also known as Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow)
  • Release: June 26, 2026 in USA; June 24, 2026 internationally
  • Director: Craig Gillespie (I, Tonya, Cruella)
  • Writer: Ana Nogueira — based on Tom King’s comics
  • Lead: Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El / Supergirl
  • Key cast: Matthias Schoenaerts, Eve Ridley, David Corenswet, Jason Momoa
  • DCU placement: Second film in Chapter One: Gods and Monsters
  • Plot: Kara and young companion Ruthye pursue an interstellar quest for revenge against villain Krem
  • Runtime: 1 hour 48 minutes — PG-13
  • Budget: ~$170 million
  • Critical reception: 58% Rotten Tomatoes critics / 77% audience score
  • Box office: $7.8M domestic previews; projected ~$47–50M opening weekend; expected #2 behind Toy Story 5
  • Streaming: Expected on Max approximately 45–60 days post-release; Blu-ray expected August 2026
  • Future: Alcock confirmed to return in Superman: Man of Tomorrow (2027) and beyond

Content updated: June 27, 2026 · Sources: Warner Bros. Pictures, DC Studios, Rotten Tomatoes, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter · For entertainment and informational purposes only.

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