Supergirl confirmed for Man of Tomorrow as DCU major character

DC Studios confirms Milly Alcock's Supergirl will play a major role in the upcoming Man of Tomorrow sequel alongside her June solo film. The character is now positioned as a cornerstone of the DCU's future plans.

Supergirl confirmed for Man of Tomorrow as DCU major character

DC Studios co-CEO Peter Safran has confirmed that Supergirl will be a major part of Man of Tomorrow and the DCU's future. According to Variety, Safran emphasised that Supergirl is "a major part of what we're doing," solidifying Milly Alcock's Kara Zor-El as a central figure in the expanding cinematic universe. With Superman: Man of Tomorrow filming having begun last month, the staggered reveals help keep attention on DC's long-term plans, though the lack of precise details also makes the rollout feel a bit unclear.

Key Takeaways

  • DC Studios co-CEO Peter Safran confirmed Supergirl will be a major part of Man of Tomorrow and the DCU's future.
  • Milly Alcock returns as Supergirl/Kara Zor-El after her debut at the end of Superman (2025).
  • Man of Tomorrow teams Superman with Lex Luthor to stop Brainiac, with production beginning last month.
  • Supergirl's solo film opens in June and takes place after Superman, featuring galactic characters like Lobo.
  • The Man of Tomorrow cast includes Matthew Lilard (rumoured as Plastic Man) and Adria Arjona (reportedly as Maxima).

What does this mean for the DCU's future?

According to Peter Safran's recent interview, Supergirl is positioned as a cornerstone character in the DCU's expanding roster. This confirmation comes after Milly Alcock's compelling debut at the end of 2025's Superman, where her dynamic with David Corenswet's Clark Kent showcased the messy, complex nature of her character. It's a smart move that gives both characters room to grow while building towards larger storylines.

The timing suggests DC Studios is taking a measured approach to character development, rather than rushing major heroes into ensemble pieces. With Supergirl getting her own solo film in June and a significant role in Man of Tomorrow, the studio is clearly investing in her long-term potential as a franchise driver.

How Supergirl connects Superman and Man of Tomorrow

Milly Alcock's Supergirl first appeared at the end of Superman, establishing her relationship with David Corenswet's Clark Kent. Her solo film, opening in June, takes place after the events of Superman and sees her encounter galactic characters like Lobo — positioning it as a bridge between the grounded Superman story and the more cosmic elements of Man of Tomorrow.

Man of Tomorrow teams Superman with Lex Luthor to stop Brainiac, a storyline that naturally accommodates Supergirl's Kryptonian heritage and power set. While Safran hasn't revealed the extent of her role in the sequel, the Brainiac storyline offers plenty of opportunities for family dynamics and high-stakes action that plays to both characters' strengths.

The expanding Man of Tomorrow cast

Man of Tomorrow already boasts an impressive ensemble beyond the core Superman cast. Matthew Lilard is rumoured to be playing Plastic Man, while Adria Arjona reportedly joins as Maxima. Sinqua Walls rounds out the new additions, alongside Aaron Pierre from the upcoming Lanterns TV series.

This casting approach mirrors the broader DCU strategy of interconnected storytelling, with characters from different projects crossing over naturally. It's the kind of universe-building that feels organic rather than forced — assuming the scripts can handle the character juggling act that comes with such an ambitious roster.

What this means for UAE audiences

While specific UAE release dates haven't been announced, DC films typically receive day-and-date releases in the region. Supergirl's solo film is set for June, though an exact date remains unconfirmed. Man of Tomorrow doesn't have a confirmed release window beyond 2027, but production beginning last month suggests the timeline is on track.

UAE cinemas have historically shown strong support for DC properties, and the focus on character development over pure spectacle could resonate well with regional audiences. The expanded role for Supergirl also adds representation that goes beyond traditional superhero demographics.

When to expect these DCU films in UAE

Supergirl opens in June, though specific dates for UAE cinemas haven't been confirmed. Man of Tomorrow is expected in 2027, with production currently underway. DC Studios typically releases major films globally on the same day, so UAE audiences shouldn't face significant delays.

Both films will likely receive wide theatrical releases across major cinema chains in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and other Emirates. Arabic subtitles are standard for major Hollywood releases in the region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will Supergirl be in Man of Tomorrow?

Yes, DC Studios co-CEO Peter Safran confirmed that Supergirl will be a major part of Man of Tomorrow. Milly Alcock returns as Kara Zor-El after her debut in Superman (2025).

Who plays Supergirl in the DCU?

Milly Alcock plays Supergirl/Kara Zor-El in the DCU. She's known for her role as young Rhaenyra Targaryen in House of the Dragon and first appeared as Supergirl at the end of Superman (2025).

What is Man of Tomorrow about?

Man of Tomorrow teams Superman with Lex Luthor to stop the alien villain Brainiac. The film features an expanded cast and represents the second major Superman film in James Gunn's DCU.

When does Supergirl's solo film release?

Supergirl's solo film opens in June, though a specific date hasn't been announced. The film takes place after Superman and features galactic characters like Lobo.

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