- Jason Momoa leaves Aquaman behind and debuts in the DCU as Lobo in Supergirl
- The film adapts the comic book Woman of Tomorrow with a grittier, more cosmic tone.
- Milly Alcock leads the cast as Kara Zor-El, accompanied by an international ensemble.
- Lobo, an ultra-violent and satirical anti-hero, will be key to the intergalactic plot.

The new DC Universe orchestrated by James Gunn It's starting to take shape on the big screen, and one of the biggest draws is undoubtedly the arrival of Jason Momoa as Wolf in the next movie of SupergirlThe Hawaiian actor is definitively shedding the Aquaman image to embrace a much wilder, more violent and sarcastic anti-hero, who promises to mark a turning point in this DCU relaunch.
The first trailer for the film, which has generated a wave of comments on social media and in media outlets around the world, only shows the character for a few seconds, but That brief appearance by Lobo is enough to grab headlinesWith a radically different appearance, a chaotic environment, and an intimidating presence, the intergalactic bounty hunter is already positioning himself as one of the film's biggest draws for both general audiences and veteran comic book fans.
Jason Momoa reinvents himself: from Aquaman to the most brutal Wolf in the DCU

After concluding his run as Aquaman in the old DC cinematic universe, Jason Momoa returns to the new DCU with a completely different role.He is no longer the Atlantean king, but an unfiltered alien mercenary, with a punk and heavy metal style that perfectly matches the more extreme tone that James Gunn wants to give to this new stage.
In the trailer of SupergirlThe character appears in a dark and devastated setting, surrounded by destruction. long, messy hair, black clothes, and a big jacket They contribute to that intimidating and untamed air that has always characterized the Lobo in the comics. Although he is only seen for a few moments, it is enough to convey that this will not be a mere decorative cameo.
Momoa's casting was no accident. For years, the actor He had been expressing his desire to play Lobo.To the point that, according to producer Peter Safran, he even sent him a text message with a single word in capital letters: "WOLF," followed by a number of exclamation marks. This insistence reflects the extent to which he saw this role as a dream project.
Safran explained that Momoa He had been saying for some time that he preferred to play Lobo even while filming AquamanWith the change of era and the arrival of the new DCU, the opportunity finally materialized, allowing the actor to abandon his previous heroic identity to transform into one of the most extreme anti-heroes in the DC catalog.
Who is Lobo: from secondary villain to icon of dark humor
The character of Lobo was born in 1983, created by Roger Slifer and Keith GiffenHe was initially conceived as a secondary villain, but throughout the 90s his popularity skyrocketed, partly thanks to his exaggerated, ultra-violent, and parodic nature. Thus he became an icon of dark humor and heavy metal aesthetics within the DC universe.
Lobo comes from the planet Czarnia, a supposedly peaceful world that ended in the worst possible way: The Wolf himself exterminated his entire species as part of a school experiment. This brutal act made him the last survivor of his race and cemented his reputation as one of the publisher's most ruthless and politically incorrect characters.
In terms of skills, Lobo has superhuman strength, extreme resistance, regenerative ability and a kind of practical immortality that makes him virtually impossible to eliminate permanently. Added to this is his mastery of combat and his constant predisposition to violence, which places him among the most dangerous characters in the DC universe.
His usual role in comics is that of interstellar bounty hunter and mercenary for hireHe specializes in jobs that no one else would dare accept. Despite his chaotic nature, he maintains a very clear code: he always fulfills the contracts he signs, no matter how outlandish or bloody they may be. This mix of brutality, dark humor, and a certain internal consistency has made him a cult figure.
For James Gunn, Lobo is one of the most powerful characters to bring to the big screenThe director and head of the new DCU has commented on several occasions that he has always seen him as an ideal figure for a big production, precisely because of that balance between satire, excess and visual presence that he offers.
The complex connection between Lobo and Supergirl

In DC comics, Lobo has crossed paths with Supergirl on numerous occasionsalmost always as a threat rather than an ally. The direct and brutal way in which he acts clashes head-on with Kara Zor-El's morals and principles, which usually leads to spectacular confrontations and tense situations.
The character's arrival in the film suggests that Supergirl will have to face dangers of cosmic scaleFar removed from the classic urban conflicts associated with other heroes, the story's tone shifts towards a grittier, grittier approach, featuring intergalactic travel, space pirates, and settings far removed from Earth—a move that opens the door to a less conventional narrative for a wider European audience.
James Gunn has revealed that the comic Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow works like a collection of short storiesAnd that adapting it for film has required a more traditional three-act plot. In that context, the inclusion of Lobo helps to give cohesion to the narrative and provides an antagonist—or at least a chaotic figure—with enough weight to carry the film.
The presence of the bounty hunter also reinforces the idea of a DCU in which Classic heroes coexist with much more extreme and grotesque charactersIn the same universe we will see icons like Superman and Supergirl sharing the screen, in other productions, with out-of-control creatures and anti-heroes like Lobo, something that may be especially attractive to a European audience more accustomed to varied proposals within superhero cinema.
Within Chapter 1 of the DCU, named as Gods and Monsters, Lobo fits as the wildest and most monstrous side of this new stageIn contrast to the almost divine dimension of characters like Superman, the alien mercenary represents the dark, excessive, and cynical side of this renewed cinematic universe.
A trailer that presents a tougher, grittier, and more cosmic Supergirl
The film's trailer begins with an unexpected tone: Krypto, Kara's dogHe causes a small disaster in his space room and, almost by accident, activates a record player that starts playing Blondie's "Call Me." That musical choice already sets the tone for the film: dirtier, wilder, and with a grunge feel.
Amid the everyday chaos, a copy of Daily planet reporting that Superman has averted a nuclear catastropheThis quickly sets the context for the new DCU: Kara's cousin is already an established hero, while she tries to find her place in a hostile universe.
The protagonist, played by Milly AlcockShe appears celebrating her birthday in a bar lost in space, introducing herself with a simple "I'm Kara Zor." Shortly after, she appears Ruthye Marye KnollThe young girl who will accompany her on the intergalactic journey. In one of the trailer's most impactful lines, the girl asks what it was like to lose everything in a single day, to which Kara coldly replies that "The gods are not that kind"implying that the destruction of their world was slow and cruel.
The preview also takes us to Argo City, the last Kryptonian city who survived floating in space after the destruction of Krypton. It's a painful memory that helps explain why this version of Supergirl displays a toughness and even a rage that sets her apart from other, more lighthearted adaptations of the character.
Amidst explosions, chases, and battles, there's room for Kara's sharp wit. When a pair of space pirates point energy weapons at her, An ironic response is allowed by warning them that the situation doesn't look good at all… but only for them. That combination of violence and sarcasm connects with the kind of tone that usually works well among European viewers, accustomed to a somewhat more acerbic humor.
Plot: revenge, justice, and an unconventional ally
The film's screenplay is by Ana Nogueira and adapts, with changes, the basic premise of the comic. Woman of TomorrowThe story shows Kara Zor-El in her youth, traveling the galaxy with her inseparable dog Krypto and trying to leave behind the traumas of her Kryptonian past.
During one of his stops he meets Ruthye Marye KnollA young woman who has suffered a devastating tragedy and seeks revenge. This encounter triggers an interstellar journey marked by violence, grief, and the search for justiceThe film presents Supergirl as a much tougher and more complex figure than the television versions best known in Europe.
Meanwhile, a relentless enemy threatens everything Kara holds dear, forcing her to facing difficult decisions and confronting their own vision of moralityIt is in this context that Lobo's appearance takes on special significance, not only as a possible antagonist, but also as a catalyst for the protagonist's ethical limits.
James Gunn himself has explained that the structure of the film responds to a more classic story in three actsThis facilitates its inclusion in the European commercial film market, but without abandoning riskier and darker elements that differentiate it from other superhero titles.
At the end of the trailer, an image is shown that is destined to become a promotional icon: Supergirl rising from the ground and through the clouds At supersonic speed, wearing the classic suit. His voiceover marks the distance from Superman by stating: "He sees the good in everyone. I see the truth," a phrase that perfectly summarizes the character's more raw approach.
Milly Alcock and an international cast with the star presence of Momoa

The actress in charge of bringing Kara Zor-El to life is Milly Alcock, Australian actress known in Europe for her role as the young Rhaenyra Targaryen in the house of the dragonHer performance in the series was very well received, which has opened doors for her to high-profile projects like this new foray into the DC Universe.
Alcock brings a mix of vulnerability, contained rage, and determination that It fits with the edgier version of Supergirl which the film proposes. For European audiences, accustomed to seeing it in an epic fantasy context, this change of register may prove especially interesting.
The cast is completed with Matthias Schoenaerts as Krem of the Yellow HillsEve Ridley as Ruthye Marye Knoll, David Krumholtz as Zor-El (Kara's father), and Emily Beecham as Alura In-Ze. All of them contribute to fleshing out a story that blends personal drama with space grandeur.
For its part, Jason Momoa joins the cast in the role of Wolf...bringing a physical and charismatic presence that promises to steal scenes despite not being the absolute protagonist. This isn't just a nod to fans: his inclusion is directly linked to how James Gunn wants to build a cohesive universe, in which the same character can jump between films and storylines.
For fans of the genre in Spain and the rest of Europe, the combination of an international cast, a well-known lead actress, and a striking figure like Lobo is sure to be a hit. This makes this film one to watch. within the superhero release schedule.
Release date and role of Supergirl in the new DC Universe
Supergirl It will premiere in US cinemas on June 26th, 2026While in several Latin American countries the release is scheduled for June 25th. Pending detailed confirmation for each European territory, it is typical for this type of production that Spain and the rest of Europe will receive the film very soon., within the same global release weekend or with a slight delay.
The film will be the second movie of the new DCU Supergirl's arrival on the big screen, following the new Superman film, will serve to establish her as a key figure in this relaunch. Her transition from supporting character to absolute protagonist reinforces the importance of female heroes within the new narrative framework.
In addition, the film will function as Lobo's formal introduction within the DCU canonAlthough for now his role is focused on the conflict with Kara, it is not ruled out that the antihero will reappear in future productions, either alone or sharing the spotlight with other popular characters, something that could be of particular interest to European markets, accustomed to long sagas and spin-offs.
With James Gunn at the creative helm and Craig Gillespie directing, the bet is on combine the visual spectacle typical of the genre With a more personal and darker approach to the character of Supergirl, this blend of drama, intergalactic action, and dark humor, driven by Lobo's presence, seeks to offer something different in a market increasingly saturated with superheroes.
Everything points to this project becoming one of the key pieces to measure the acceptance of the new DC Universe among audiences in Spain and Europe: a more mature and disillusioned Supergirl, a Lobo unleashed played by Jason Momoa and a generally harsher and more cosmic tone They form a cocktail that, if it works, will set the direction of the DCU in the coming years.
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