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Supergirl, which is helmed by Craig Gillespie and stars House of the Dragon ‘s Milly Alcock reps her first produced screenplay based on Tom King’s graphic novel, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. The pic comes out on June 26, 2026.
DC Studios has hired “Supergirl” screenwriter Ana Nogueira to write its reboot of “ Wonder Woman ,” Variety has confirmed. Nogueira is also writing a live-action “Teen Titans” for the studio.
Nogueira is a favorite at the studio, where she has a blind deal and wrote next summer’s Supergirl movie and is working on a live-action Teen Titans movie for the Warner Bros.
Supergirl screenwriter Ana Nougueria has been tapped to write two major superhero film reboots for DC Studio.Nougueria began her career as an actress, starring in The Michael J. Fox Show,
The first DCU project to arrive post-Superman is Peacemaker season 2. A spinoff of Gunn's The Suicide Squad (2022), the HBO Max series stars John Cena as the titular antihero, following his adventures as part of the A.R.G.U.S. black ops squad.
Lobo, who doesn't appear in the "Woman of Tomorrow" comic, possesses superstrength and rapid healing abilities in the same vein as Wolverine and roams the galaxy as a ruthless bounty hunter with deadly marksmanship. David Krumholtz and Emily Beecham are also on board as Kara's parents, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed in January.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNSupergirl: James Gunn on if Fans Should Be Scared of What Happens to KryptoSuperman director James Gunn comments on whether or not fans should be worried about what happens to Krypto in Supergirl.
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Esquire Philippines on MSNDC's Supergirl: Everything We Know So FarKnown for her breakout role as young Rhaenyra Targaryen in House of the Dragon, Milly Alcock brings a wild, offbeat edge to Kara. She’s carefree, impulsive, and even turns up at the Fortress of Solitude hungover, looking for her lost dog, Krypto, in her memorable cameo in the Superman movie.
It wasn’t long ago that Supergirl’s cinematic future felt uncertain. After Sasha Calle’s appearance in The Flash (2023), there were questions about whether DC Studios would keep her version of the character around or move in a new direction.