First poster for Supergirl reveals near-full look at the DC comic book hero’s outfit – and puts a rebellious spin on Superman’s ‘look up’ tagline

- The official poster for Supergirl has been released
- James Gunn unveiled the DCU movie’s first piece of artwork on July 16
- It pokes fun at the tagline used to promote Superman
The first poster for 2026’s until Gunn confirmed the DCU’s Supergirl film had undergone a name change, is set to fly into theaters worldwide on June 26, 2026.
Milly Alcock, one of two finalists for the role of Kara Zor-El before she was officially hired last January, will reprise her role as the titular character following her all-too-brief appearance in Superman. Regardless, Gunn’s first DCU movie only needed 30 seconds to convince me Supergirl will be worth watching.
For more on the next DC comic book movie, including its confirmed cast and plot details, read my ultimate guide on Supergirl. Once you’re done, check out the section below for more coverage on one of the most exciting new films that’ll launch next year.
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