We’re just a little over six months away from the movie aspect of the DC Universe getting underway with James Gunn’s Superman, and the next summer season, Supergirl: Girl of Tomorrow will observe in its footsteps on the massive display. Home of the Dragon’s Milly Alcock will star as Kara Zor-El, and Gunn, who additionally co-runs DC Studios, has introduced that the upcoming DC film has begun filming. With this information has additionally come a seemingly fascinating element about Alcock’s model of Kara.
Each Gunn and Alcock shared on Instagram and different social media platforms the identical image of the latter parked in a type of director chairs that may be discovered on film and TV units to commemorate the beginning of principal pictures at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden. See for your self under, and take an in depth have a look at the S image on the again of the chair.
Now it ought to be of no shock that Supergirl will probably be carrying the identical insignia on her chest as her cousin Kal-El/Clark Kent, since that is the crest for the Home of El on Krypton. Nevertheless, upon nearer inspection, you’ll discover that whereas the S itself on the protect is pink identical to with Superman’s, the background shade is navy blue relatively than yellow a departure from what Kara wears within the comics. To make certain, I brightened the image and that’s positively a unique shade from the chair Milly Alcock is sitting on.
Now, I’ll acknowledge that this model of the S protect may merely be a design selection for Milly Alcock’s chair on the Supergirl: Girl of Tomorrow set, if not all of the chair there. Nevertheless, if that was the case, then why not simply go along with the basic pink and yellow S protect that David Corenswet’s Supes will probably be rocking later this 12 months on the 2025 films schedule? I’m considering we’ll truly see Alcock carrying this pink and navy blue shade scheme within the Supergirl film.
So if I’m right, then why the refined change? My finest guess is that that is meant to indicate the completely different sides of the El household. Within the comics, Kara Zor-El’s father is the brother of Jor-El, Superman’s father. So though each side would use the identical crest to symbolize their household, this might be a solution to distinguish the separate items. Or perhaps Kara simply thought that the darker blue could be a better option for her superhero costume.
That is all hypothesis on my half for now, however regardless, it’s good to listen to that Supergirl: Girl of Tomorrow is rolling cameras. The Craig Gillespie-directed and Ana Nogueira-written film will see Kara embarking into area on her twenty first birthday and occurring a “murderous quest of revenge” after encounters a younger lady named Ruthye Marye Knoll, performed by Eve Ridley. Matthias Schoenaerts is taking part in Krem of the Yellow Hills, the felony who killed Ruthye’s father; David Krumholtz and Emily Beecham will painting Kara’s dad and mom; and Jason Momoa will make his first look as Lobo.
Supergirl: Girl of Tomorrow hits theaters on June 26, 2026. Nevertheless, there are reviews that Milly Alcock will debut as Kara in Superman, which opens on July 11.