Overview
- The behind-the-scenes featurette, released Friday after this week's second trailer, adds fresh shots of Milly Alcock in action and includes comments from James Gunn, director Craig Gillespie, and Jason Momoa.
- The new look lays out a revenge-fueled, interstellar journey that forces Kara into an uneasy partnership as she faces her Kryptonian past.
- Gunn underscores the tougher tone by noting Kara grew up on a fragment of a dying planet, which sets her apart from Clark Kent's sheltered upbringing.
- Alcock told Vanity Fair she did not seek guidance from past Supergirl actors and said the role has exposed her to intense, gendered scrutiny.
- Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow opens in theaters and IMAX on June 26 with some international dates from June 24, starring Alcock with Jason Momoa as Lobo and a cast led by Matthias Schoenaerts, Eve Ridley, David Krumholtz, and Emily Beecham under director Craig Gillespie with producers James Gunn and Peter Safran.