The highly anticipated DC Universe film Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow has unleashed its first major teaser trailer, igniting excitement among fans worldwide.
Posted on X (formerly Twitter) by the official Supergirl account on March 31, 2026, the trailer carries the tagline: “This Summer, find your place in the universe. #Supergirl lands in theaters and @IMAX June 26.”
The video showcases Milly Alcock in the titular role as Kara Zor-El/Supergirl, highlighting high-octane action sequences, including the character deploying heat vision. It also teases Jason Momoa’s appearance as the fan-favorite anti-hero Lobo, sparking positive reactions for his casting.
Early fan responses have been largely enthusiastic, with many praising the visuals, Alcock’s performance, and the overall energy of the trailer. Comments such as “Milly Alcock was born for this role,” “James Gunn outdid himself,” and “Looks great!” reflect growing optimism for the project, which is part of the revamped DCU under Gunn and Peter Safran.
The trailer has already amassed significant engagement, with over 19,000 likes, 6,400 reposts, and more than 720,000 views shortly after posting. IMAX has also signaled strong support, posting: “super summer round 2 here we go 🔥”.
While some viewers noted familiar superhero tropes (including a subplot involving Supergirl protecting Krypto the Superdog and themes of self-discovery), the majority appear thrilled by the fresh take on the character, described as a more grounded and adventurous “Woman of Tomorrow” story inspired by Tom King’s comic series.
Supergirl is scheduled to hit theaters and IMAX screens on June 26, 2026, positioning it as one of the major superhero releases of the summer.
This teaser marks a key promotional push for the film, building anticipation following earlier glimpses and casting announcements. Fans are now eagerly awaiting the full trailer and further details on the plot, supporting cast, and how it fits into the broader DCU slate.
