Gillespie (“Cruella,” “I, Tonya”) directs “Supergirl” from a script by Ana Nogueira, who is also penning the upcoming “Wonder Woman” reboot. The movie is based on the comic series “Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow” by Tom King.
After introducing Kal-El's party girl cousin at the end of Superman, Supergirl will follow Kara on a "murderous quest for revenge" across the galaxy – with Krypto the Superdog in tow. Matthias Schoenaerts will play the movie's villain, Krem of the Yellow Hills, and the film will also feature a cameo from Jason Momoa as bounty hunter Lobo.
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Superman breaks first day ticket sales record, Fantastic Four just behind
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James Gunn's Superman sequel may have just found its villain (and he's the perfect choice)
A new report indicates that the top choice to play Brainiac in Superman: Man of Tomorrow is a famous Doctor Who star who'd be perfect for the role!
DC Comics has announced the release date, story details, and full list of creative teams and backup stories for Superman/Spider-Man #1; plus, a full gallery of cover art!
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Superman captured my heart as the 2025 movie of the year with its hopeful rejection of cynicism
To borrow a phrase, Superman is the hero we deserved in 2025, and a return to form for big-budget summer movies that bring viewers into a less angsty, more just world for a little while.
In addition to Alcock and Momoa, the cast includes Matthias Schoenaerts as the pirate assassin Krem of the Yellow Hills, Eve Ridley portraying Supergirl's gal-pal Ruthye Marye Knoll, David Krumholtz as Supergirl's father Zor-El, and Emily Beecham playing Supergirl's mother Alura.
When two of the biggest comic book characters ever combine for an epic crossover, the art better be equally as mind-blowing. Well, for the upcoming Superman/Spider-Man #1, which will be out on March 25, 2026, the art isn’t just that. It’s been dialed up to 11.
Superman is the most important DC character, and they showed us exactly what it is that makes him work so well.
Superman Unlimited #8 launches December 17th, unleashing cosmic chaos for Earth's wealthiest one percent. Guy Gardner joins Superman to prevent billionaires' FTL ambitions from wrecking the galaxy's peace. Simon Stagg's space yacht faces cosmic threats as Toyman's Kryptonite tech spreads privilege beyond Earth.