Warner Bros. has released multiple clips from the upcoming DC Universe film Supergirl, directed by Craig Gillespie and starring Milly Alcock. The footage offers the first extended looks at Kara Zor-El's arrival on Earth, her awkward first conversation with Superman, and Jason Momoa's take on the intergalactic bounty hunter Lobo. The film is scheduled for release on June 26, 2026.

‘Why are you dressed in your underwear?’: Kara’s first words to Superman

One clip, as reported by Warner Bros., shows Kara's spacecraft landing with her dog Krypto. David Corenswet's Superman approaches to greet his younger cousin, but the conversation stalls because he has not yet learned Kryptonian. as Kara follows Superman toward the Fortress of Solitude, she asks why he is dressed “in his underwear.” Superman explains that her powers should begin developing at any moment, according to the footage.

The exchange establishes a comedic, fish-out-of-water dynamic for Kara — one that distinguishes her introduction from the solemn tone of earlier Superman films. It also hints at a self-aware approach to the superhero genre that new DCU architect James Gunn has championed.

Jason Momoa’s Lobo: an immortal who ‘killed off his entire planet’

A second clip introduces Momoa's Lobo, whom Kara describes as “an immortal with a god complex” who “killed off his entire planet.” The shot shows Lobo walking into a bar, apparently searching for a specific individual, as reported in the previews. Momoa , known for playing Aquaman in the previous DC film continuity, now takes on a radically different role — a vicious bounty hunter from the planet Czarnia.

This casting choice signals DC Studios' willingness to repurpose popular actors from the previous franchise within the rebooted universe. It also raises questions about Lobo's moral alignment: is he a villain , an anti-hero, or something in between?

A third clip broadens the scope: worlds, characters, and a larger mission

The final preview shifts focus back to Kara and appears to outline a larger mission, offering a more detailed look at the worlds, characters, and locations she will encounter. According to the source material, the scene suggests that Supergirl will not be confined to Earth but will explore cosmic territories — a departure from many solo superhero origin stories.

This interplanetary scope aligns with the comic-book lore of the character, who often operates across the galaxy. It also positions Supergirl as a potential linchpin for the DCU's cosmic side, following the events of the upcoming Superman.

Who is the unnamed individual Lobo is hunting?

One open question from the clips is the identity of the person Lobo is looking for. The footage does not reveal a name or face, leaving fans to speculate whether it is a known DC character, a super-villain, or even Kara herself. The source does not indicate whether Lobo is an antagonist or an ally in this story.

Another unanswered point is how Supergirl will connect to Superman (set for release earlier in 2025, though no exact date has been confirmed by Warner Bros. in these clips). Without a concrete timeline, it is unclear how much time passes between the two films and whether Kara's arrival is a direct consequence of events in the earlier movie.