Summary

  • Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow set to revitalize DCU and Kara Zor-El's cinematic legacy with cosmic adventure.
  • Milly Alcock's casting as Supergirl receives widespread approval, signaling a positive start for the character's DCU debut.
  • Movie inspired by offbeat comic plot where Supergirl journeys into space, hinting at a cosmic adventure and unique storytelling.

With filming for 2025's Superman well underway, the DCU reboot is poised to reinvigorate enthusiasm for DC's most popular characters – which is particularly important for Supergirl in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. The DCU's release slate has confirmed that Kara Zor-El, AKA Supergirl, will be debuting in her own solo movie following her cousin's debut in Superman. The movie is titled after a comic book that sees Kara Zor-El embroiled in a cosmic adventure of vengeance and self-discovery, though details surrounding the exact plot of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow are still to be confirmed.
What is confirmed, however, is that Milly Alcock has been cast in the titular role, which has garnered widespread approval. This is a positive start for the character's DCU debut and hopefully precedes a series of positive decisions that will help to rectify the character's cinematic legacy. The last time Supergirl appeared on film was as a supporting character in The Flash as portrayed by Sasha Calle – but the last time she starred in her own movie was not so well-received.

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