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DC’s Supergirl Drops Final Trailer and Puts Tickets on Sale Ahead of June 26 Release

The studio’s push signals a major marketing ramp that foregrounds a darker, offworld Supergirl and sets commercial expectations for the new DCU chapter.

Overview

  • Warner Bros. and DC Studios released the final Supergirl trailer, a new wave of character and exhibitor posters, and opened advance ticket sales as part of an intensified promotional push for the film.
  • The movie centers Milly Alcock’s Kara Zor-El in a darker, trauma-shaped take adapted by Ana Nogueira from Tom King and Bilquis Evely’s Woman of Tomorrow and directed by Craig Gillespie.
  • Jason Momoa appears as Lobo and David Corenswet makes a brief Superman cameo, while principal cast also includes Matthias Schoenaerts, Eve Ridley, David Krumholtz and Emily Beecham.
  • Filmmakers say almost the whole story occurs offworld with multiple invented languages, extensive alien design and a deliberate choice to limit onscreen use of the classic Supergirl suit for thematic reasons.
  • Industry reporting places the production net cost near $175 million with a roughly $315 million global breakeven target, and the campaign includes IMAX screenings, exhibitor promos and merchandise tie‑ins that frame box office expectations.