DC Studios has ignited the hype for its upcoming film Supergirl by officially revealing the first theatrical poster, which features the shocking and highly irreverent tagline: “Truth. Justice. Whatever.” The poster, shared by DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn, immediately signals a sharp, rebellious contrast between Kara Zor-El and her cousin, Superman. The reveal comes just hours before the highly anticipated full trailer is set to drop today, Thursday, December 11, 2025.
The poster features star Milly Alcock in her full Supergirl suit, layered with a long, brown trench coat and oversized black sunglasses, giving the hero a distinctive “punk-rock” aesthetic. The look, which mirrors her appearance in the acclaimed source comic, positions Kara as a battle-hardened and jaded figure, one who views her heroic duties with a palpable sense of skepticism. The image and tagline perfectly capture the character’s cavalier attitude following her difficult backstory.
The tone is rooted in Tom King and Bilquis Evely’s highly praised miniseries, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, which the film directly adapts. That comic explores Kara as a traumatized figure who watched her world die over 14 years before arriving on Earth. The new Supergirl Poster Revealed confirms that director Craig Gillespie is leaning fully into this grittier, science-fiction epic that focuses on Kara’s journey of vengeance and self-discovery.
With the first official character poster and its bold message now released, the marketing cycle is in full swing for the film, which is scheduled for release on June 26, 2026. Fans can expect to see a full range of Kara’s attitude and cosmic action later today when the full-length trailer debuts, finally giving audiences a detailed look at the DCU’s newest, edgiest hero.

