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'Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow': Release date, plot, cast, and everything we know about Kara Zor-El's DCU movie

Space.comThursday, May 22, 2025 at 7:00:00 PM
'Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow': Release date, plot, cast, and everything we know about Kara Zor-El's DCU movie
DC fans, get ready—Supergirl is finally getting her own movie! "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow" is set to hit theaters in 2026, diving into Kara Zor-El’s story as she steps out of Superman’s shadow. While details are still under wraps, the film promises to explore her Kryptonian roots and superhero journey in the revamped DC Universe. Casting and plot specifics aren’t confirmed yet, but anticipation is already building for this long-awaited solo adventure.
Editor’s Note: Supergirl’s standalone movie is a big deal—not just for DC fans, but for representation in superhero storytelling. She’s been a fan favorite for decades, often overshadowed by her famous cousin, so this is her chance to shine. With DC Studios reworking its cinematic universe, this could be a fresh start for Kara Zor-El, offering a new take on her character. Plus, more female-led superhero films? Always a win.
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