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Critics Split on Supergirl Premiere as Alcock Shines Amid Script and Pace Quibbles
entertainment17 days ago

Critics Split on Supergirl Premiere as Alcock Shines Amid Script and Pace Quibbles

Post-premiere reactions to Supergirl are mixed to negative overall, with Milly Alcock praised for her Kara but criticisms aimed at the story, pacing, and certain performances (notably Jason Momoa as Lobo); some call it a captivating sister story and a fast-paced space western, while others find the film underdeveloped and visually or tonally uneven, suggesting cautious optimism for DC Studios despite box-office uncertainty.

Gillespie Reimagines Supergirl as a Mad Max–style DCU Noir
entertainment22 days ago

Gillespie Reimagines Supergirl as a Mad Max–style DCU Noir

Craig Gillespie’s Supergirl abandons James Gunn’s Guardians vibe for a dirty, Mad Max–style DCU take (based on Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow) where Kara, stripped of powers on hostile worlds, hunts a killer named Krem with Ruthye and later teams with Lobo to save her dog Krypto; the film uses Kryptonese for emotional weight, keeps a darker, nihilistic tone, and preserves the ending, with Gunn noting the tone can diverge from his universe. Warner Bros. releases it June 26.

Supergirl Reactions Split; Alcock and Momoa Shine
entertainment23 days ago

Supergirl Reactions Split; Alcock and Momoa Shine

Early critics are mixed on Warner Bros.' Supergirl, praising Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El and Jason Momoa as Lobo while noting uneven adaptation choices, a bland villain in places, and some CGI issues; nonetheless many applaud the performances and the film’s gritty, space‑adventure tone as a strong, emotional companion to the new DC Universe, opening June 26, 2026.

Milly Alcock Emerges as a Standout Kara in DC's Supergirl, Early Reactions Tilt Positive
entertainment-film23 days ago

Milly Alcock Emerges as a Standout Kara in DC's Supergirl, Early Reactions Tilt Positive

Early social-media reactions to DC’s Supergirl praise Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El, with critics calling her performance fierce and emotionally resonant. Jason Momoa as Lobo receives strong notes, and the film is described as having a darker, Mad Max–like energy balanced by heart, signaling a promising start to DC’s new creative era ahead of its June release.

Supergirl’s New Trailer Brings Lobo, Krypto, and a Soulful 60s Anthem
trailers3 months ago

Supergirl’s New Trailer Brings Lobo, Krypto, and a Soulful 60s Anthem

The latest Supergirl trailer, set to the 1967 soul hit What Becomes of the Brokenhearted, features Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El, a high-profile cameo by Jason Momoa’s Lobo and a mission with Ruthye to track down the villain Krem, as Krypto is drawn into the danger. The film also includes a Superman cameo and promises a blend of emotional stakes around loss with action and found-family moments, leading to the June 26 release.

Jason Momoa Unleashes Lobo in DC's Supergirl Teaser
film5 months ago

Jason Momoa Unleashes Lobo in DC's Supergirl Teaser

Deadline reveals a Supergirl teaser introducing Jason Momoa as Lobo, who exits a trailer, puffs a cigar, and delivers his trademark laugh; the film, inspired by Tom King’s Woman of Tomorrow and starring Milly Alcock, is set for a June 26, 2026 release, with supporting cast including Matthias Schoenaerts, Eve Ridley, David Krumholtz, and Emily Beecham, following Gunn's tease about Momoa's Lobo.