Supergirl Movie 2026 Behind the Scenes: New Look

Vengeance in the Stars: New ‘Supergirl Movie 2026 Behind the Scenes’ Look Ahead of June 26 Release

The DC Universe is heading to the darkest corners of the galaxy, and this new Supergirl Movie 2026 Behind the Scenes look proves it. Following the explosive trailer debut earlier this week, a fresh batch of images from the set has surfaced, giving fans a closer look at Milly Alcock’s transformation into the “Woman of Tomorrow.”

Directed by Craig Gillespie (I, Tonya), the film is officially set to hit theaters and IMAX on June 26, 2026. Forget the optimistic hero you know; this version of Kara Zor-El is battle-worn, traumatized, and looking for blood.

Milly Alcock: A Different Kind of ‘Supergirl Movie 2026 Behind the Scenes’ Reveal

The new set photos highlight the tactical nature of Alcock’s costume. Unlike the traditional spandex of the past, this suit looks like ancient Kryptonian armor adapted for space travel. James Gunn has described this version of the character as “hardcore,” having spent the first 14 years of her life watching everyone around her die on a drifting chunk of Krypton.

The images also tease a first look at the chemistry between Alcock and Eve Ridley, who plays Ruthye Marye Knoll. This duo is central to the plot, as we previously explored in our exclusive breakdown of the Supergirl plot, where Ruthye recruits Kara for a murderous quest across the stars to avenge her father.

The Main Man Arrives: Jason Momoa as Lobo

The internet is still buzzing over the confirmation of Jason Momoa as Lobo. The Supergirl Movie 2026 Behind the Scenes footage confirms that Momoa isn’t just a cameo; he is a central pillar of this cosmic revenge thriller. Seen sporting the iconic chalk-white skin and leather vest, Momoa’s “Main Man” appears to be an uneasy ally to Kara as they hunt down the villainous Krem of the Yellow Hills (Matthias Schoenaerts).

According to Variety, Supergirl is currently tracking to be one of the biggest IMAX releases of the summer, promising a scale of cosmic action that matches last year’s Superman.

Pop-RNB Verdict
The DCU is finally taking risks. By leaning into the gritty, “True Grit in Space” vibe of the original Tom King comics, Supergirl is positioning itself as the most unique superhero film of 2026. Milly Alcock has the “edge” required for this role, and seeing her team up with Momoa’s Lobo is the cinematic event we didn’t know we needed. Mark your calendars for June 26—the Girl of Steel is about to break some rules.