The latest Supergirl series has sent shockwaves through the fandom with its inclusion of a Star Wars alien from deleted scenes, sparking speculation about DCU's cross-franchise Easter eggs.

The alien, Lexo Sooger, a Dor Namethian from Canto Bight, was identified by YouTuber Dan from Star Wars Centralized, a leading expert on the obscure alien race.

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The inclusion of Lexo Sooger in the Supergirl psoter is a deliberate deep-cut Easter egg, blending science-fantasy traditions and paying homage to Star Wars.

This raises questions about whether the DCU will incorporate his assassin background or use him solely as a visual reference.

The series' release will clarify how this obscure Star Wars character is integrated into the DC Universe.

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The inclusion of Lexo Sooger is a deliberate deep-cut Easter egg, blending science-fantasy traditions and paying homage to Star Wars.

This raises questions about whether the DCU will incorporate his assassin background or use him solely as a visual reference.

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The inclusion of Lexo Sooger in the Supergirl poster is a deliberate deep-cut Easter egg, blending science-fantasy traditions and paying homage to Star Wars.

This raises questions about whether the DCU will incorporate his assassin background or use him solely as a visual reference.

The series' release will clarify how this obscure Star Wars character is integrated into the DC Universe.

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The inclusion of Lexo Sooger in the Supergirl poster is a deliberate deep-cut Easter egg,blending science-fantasy traditions and paying homage to Star Wars.

This raises questions about whether the DCU will incorporate his assassin background or use him solely as a visual reference.

The series' release will clarify how this obscure Star Wars character is integrated into the DC Universe.

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The inclusion of Lexo Sooger in the Supergirl poster is a deliberate deep-cut Easter egg, blending science-fantasy traditions and paying homage to Star Wars.

This raises questions about whether the DCU will incorporate his assassin background or use him solely as a visual reference.

The series' release will clarify how this obscure Star Wars character is integrated into the DC Universe .