Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow release date and time: Jason Momoa's Lobo and Kara Zor-El are stealing the spotlight, fans say 'DC is finally back'

Supratik | Jun 24, 2026, 21:26 IST
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Finally, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow is almost here, and DCU fans have plenty to say about the highly anticipated film. So, when is it releasing? Let's know it all.

YouTube | Lobo and Kara Zor-El Fuel Supergirl Hype
Image credit : YouTube | Lobo and Kara Zor-El Fuel Supergirl Hype
With the flood of superhero movies arriving this year, many fans are wondering whether the DCU has found its next big winner in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. If you're curious about the film, you've landed in the right place.

With the final trailer finally dropping on June 3, 2026, excitement around the project has only continued to grow. Inspired by Tom King's critically acclaimed comic series and backed by James Gunn's ambitious vision involving Milly Alcock, the film has rapidly become one of DC's most talked-about upcoming releases.


So, when is it releasing? DCU fans, grab your popcorn because we're breaking down everything you need to know. Scroll down!


What is the plot of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow?

The plot feels simple, but it's intriguing and just works. It starts with Supergirl following Kara Zor-El as she tries to find her place in the universe after the destruction of Krypton.

Living in the shadow of her famous cousin, Superman, Kara struggles with her sense of purpose and direction. On her 23rd birthday, she travels with her loyal dog Krypto to a distant red-sun planet, where she can briefly experience life like an ordinary person.

Everything changes when she meets Ruthye Marye Knoll, a young girl determined to avenge her father's murder. Ruthye is hunting Krem of the Yellow Hills, the ruthless man responsible for her family's tragedy. Although hesitant at first, Kara eventually agrees to help her on the dangerous mission.


Together, Kara, Ruthye, and Krypto set off on a journey across the galaxy that is filled with action and emotional challenges. Along the way, they face powerful enemies, difficult choices, and painful truths that force Kara to question her beliefs and what it truly means to be a hero.


How does Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow differ from the comic?

Even though the film stays faithful to the comic's central story of Kara, Ruthye, and Krypto travelling across space on a revenge mission, it also introduces several new elements to make the adventure feel bigger and more cinematic. One of the most notable additions is the arrival of Jason Momoa's Lobo, whose larger-than-life personality brings plenty of chaos and humour to the story.

Facebook | A comic portrayal

Compared to the comic, the movie takes a more straightforward and fast-paced approach. The original story used an older Ruthye's narration to tell a reflective, fairy-tale-like tale, but the film goes for a more linear structure that focuses heavily on action and spectacle, inspiring comparisons with Mad Max.

Despite these changes, Kara's emotional struggles remain the core of the story. Her trauma and personal challenges continue to shape her journey throughout the film. However, the movie places greater emphasis on large-scale action sequences and wider DC Universe connections, while slightly toning down some of the comic's darker and more philosophical themes.



Why is Supergirl depicted as a messy drinker?

Kara Zor-El spent much of her childhood on a surviving fragment of Krypton, unlike Superman. She witnessed years of loss and suffering before finally making her way to Earth at the age of 14. Those traumatic experiences left a lasting impact on her and shaped the person she would become.

Facebook | Supergirl showed as a drinker

As a result, Kara carries emotional scars that make her very different from her famous cousin. She struggles with grief and an identity crisis, and was a victim of the pressure of constantly being compared to Superman. Rather than being portrayed as a perfect hero, the film presents her as a flawed and deeply human character who is still trying to process her past.

The story also explores how Kara copes with her pain. During her travels, she visits red-sun worlds where her powers no longer work, allowing her to experience life like an ordinary person, offering an escape.


DCU fans are hyped about Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow

Finally, fans have something to be excited about. One user on X (formerly Twitter) wrote, “Milly Alcock is generational as Supergirl, raw, funny, and heartbreaking. Best DCUcasting yet!”

Another viewer highlighted the film's unique atmosphere, writing, “Loved the Mad Max space vibes, but the villain felt weak. Still, worth it for Lobo and Kara’s chemistry.”


Many fans also appreciated the more vulnerable portrayal of Kara Zor-El. One fan stated, “Finally a messy, traumatized Supergirl who feels real. The drunk scenes hit different after reading the comic.”

Ruthye also emerged as a fan favourite. One viewer added, “Ruthye stole the show. The revenge journey had me hooked from start to finish. Go see it in IMAX!”


Cast details of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow

The stacked cast is led by Milly Alcock, who takes on the role of Kara Zor-El, also known as Supergirl. David Corenswet appears as Superman, while Jason Momoa brings the fan-favourite character Lobo to life. Eve Ridley plays Ruthye Marye Knoll, the young girl whose quest for revenge sets the story in motion.

The supporting cast includes Matthias Schoenaerts, David Krumholtz, and Emily Beecham, each playing important roles that help shape the emotional journey.

Release date and time of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow

The film made its world premiere in Brooklyn on June 22, 2026, ahead of its wide theatrical release. The film officially arrives in cinemas and IMAX screens worldwide on June 26, 2026, giving fans their first chance to experience Kara Zor-El's latest adventure on the big screen, starting Friday morning.
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