DC fans are buzzing as a fresh international TV spot for Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow hits the web, offering a tantalizing glimpse into Milly Alcock’s portrayal of Kara Zor-El. Shared by multiple fan and news accounts on X, the 30-second clip, seemingly tailored for Asian markets with Chinese subtitles, showcases a blend of introspective moments and high-octane action, setting the stage for a space-faring adventure far removed from Earth-bound heroics.
The spot opens with Alcock’s Supergirl, donning sunglasses and a casual coat, perched at a desolate bus stop amid a barren landscape—evoking a sense of isolation and wanderlust. As a voiceover queries, “What’s Superman like?” and contrasts his optimistic view of humanity with her more cynical “I see the truth,” the footage explodes into chaotic sequences: a massive spaceship launching, a loyal dog (likely Krypto the Superdog) in peril, neon-lit urban brawls, explosive confrontations, and Supergirl soaring through apocalyptic vistas cloaked in her iconic cape. The clip culminates with the DC Studios logo and the film’s release date, emphasizing its IMAX presentation for June 26, 2026.
Directed by Craig Gillespie (I, Tonya, Cruella) and penned by Ana Nogueira, the film adapts Tom King’s acclaimed comic series, promising a “frenetic, gritty tone” that follows Kara on a revenge-driven journey across the cosmos after a personal loss. Alcock, fresh off her breakout role in House of the Dragon, steps into the boots of the Kryptonian heroine, with a supporting cast including Matthias Schoenaerts as the villainous Krem of the Yellow Hills, Nicholas Hoult as a reimagined Lobo, and potentially ties to the broader DC Universe, including David Corenswet’s Superman from the upcoming Superman film set for July 2025.
The TV spot, which surfaced online on December 28, has quickly garnered attention, with posts amassing thousands of views and hundreds of likes. Fans are praising the visual flair and thematic depth, with one account noting it “teases a wild ride for Milly Alcock’s spunky Kara Zor-El.” Others highlighted the interstellar focus, questioning why it diverges so starkly from Superman’s more grounded narrative, suggesting a bold new direction for DC’s cinematic slate under James Gunn’s oversight. Reactions range from excitement over the “100% spatial” adventure to humorous takes on the trailer’s unique vibe.
This latest promo follows the first teaser trailer released earlier, building hype for what Gunn has described as a “hard science fiction” take on the character—darker and more mature than previous iterations, like Helen Slater’s 1984 film or the CW series. With production wrapping and post-production underway, the spot’s release during the holiday season has reignited discussions about DC’s Chapter One: Gods and Monsters phase, especially as it positions Supergirl as a key player in the expanding universe.
As clips circulate on platforms like X, YouTube, and international outlets, enthusiasts are dissecting every frame, from potential Easter eggs to Alcock’s anti-spoiler stance in interviews. Whether it’s the fiery explosions or the poignant family references, this TV spot affirms Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow as a must-watch for 2026, potentially soaring DC back to box office dominance.

