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[TRAILER]: DC Studios Drops Explosive New Trailer for Supergirl, Complete With First Look at Jason Momoa as Lobo

DC Studios has officially unleashed the brand-new trailer for Supergirl, giving fans their most intense and emotional look yet at the next chapter of the DCU. The footage sets the stage for a darker and more grounded story led by Kara Zor-El, a heroine shaped not by the safety of Kansas, but by loss, survival, and the burden of a legacy she never asked for. From the opening vow to make the coming year her best yet, to the chilling honesty of those who question her past, the trailer wastes no time establishing its tone. This isn’t just another origin story. This is a reckoning.


Before we break it all down, check out the full trailer for Supergirl right here.


The footage teases a world still grappling with destruction, as Kara confronts the trauma of watching her home fade into ruin and the harsh reality that the gods of her world didn’t make the end quick. Her strength isn’t born from hope alone but from the truth she carries and refuses to ignore. The contrast between Supergirl and her cousin Superman is highlighted directly in the trailer, with Kara declaring that while he sees the good in everyone, she sees the truth. That tension between idealism and reality appears to be at the heart of this new cinematic chapter.


The trailer also delivers a massive moment fans have been waiting for: the very first look at Jason Momoa as Lobo.

The DC antihero and cosmic bounty hunter steals the spotlight with just seconds of footage, teasing a performance that is wild, unpredictable, and tailor-made for Momoa’s chaotic charisma. His appearance instantly shifts the scale of the film, signaling that Supergirl will explore not only Earthbound challenges but the larger cosmic threads of the DCU.


Directed by DC Studios’ new creative team, the film looks ready to break the mold with its focus on tone, character, and a visually striking sense of scale. From alien ruins to high-speed aerial battles, the trailer hints at a film that blends heartbreak, spectacle, and raw power. Supergirl’s journey isn’t about becoming a symbol. It’s about surviving the truth and deciding what kind of hero that truth allows her to be.

Supergirl opens in theaters worldwide on June 26, 2026, including premium large formats. Fans can catch the full adventure exclusively on the big screen when Kara Zor-El finally takes flight in the DCU.

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