Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Films may currently be in production on the first of the studio’s rebooted and reimagined superhero franchise pictures, but that doesn’t mean executives can’t make announcements about the second one.
“Supergirl: World of Tomorrow” will hit theaters (and IMAX) on June 26, 2026, as per reports. Milly Alcock, the 24-year-old Australian actress, will play Supergirl, also known as Kara Zor-El, also known as Kara Danvers, the cousin of Kal-El, the Last Son of Krypton, also known as Kal-El, also known as Clark Kent, also known as Superman. Kara Zor-El, by the way, should not be confused with Kara Zor-l, also known as Karen Starr, also known as Power Girl, who is also Superman’s cousin, but, like, from a different universe. It’s complicated. Alcock is best known for the part of Young Rhaenyra Targaryen in “House of the Dragon.”
The film, directed by...
“Supergirl: World of Tomorrow” will hit theaters (and IMAX) on June 26, 2026, as per reports. Milly Alcock, the 24-year-old Australian actress, will play Supergirl, also known as Kara Zor-El, also known as Kara Danvers, the cousin of Kal-El, the Last Son of Krypton, also known as Kal-El, also known as Clark Kent, also known as Superman. Kara Zor-El, by the way, should not be confused with Kara Zor-l, also known as Karen Starr, also known as Power Girl, who is also Superman’s cousin, but, like, from a different universe. It’s complicated. Alcock is best known for the part of Young Rhaenyra Targaryen in “House of the Dragon.”
The film, directed by...
- 5/15/2024
- by Jordan Hoffman
- Gold Derby
Say goodbye to Power Girl's enormous cleavage window as DC Comics has handed over the role of Power Girl to Tanya Spears and that part of the costume would come off as inappropriate on the teenager. Oh yeah, she also gets pants! Nice, I like pants. You can check out more of Tanya's Power Girl in the February’s Teen Titans #7. Let me know what you think of Power Girl's new costume in the comment section. I also transcribed DC Comics' promotion for Power Girl, which you can read below. First appearing last May in World's Finest #23, Tanya was an intern for Starr Industries, run by Karen Starr-The Kryptonian Power Girl of Earth 2-but after an explosion in the lab that returned the original Power Girl to her world, Tanya awoke to find she'd inherited some new abilities. New powers (and a huge check from her predecessor...
- 1/8/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
“Ahem. Eyes up here.” Based on artwork by renowned pinup artist Stanley ‘Artgerm’ Lau, Sideshow Collectibles is proud to present the Power Girl Premium Format™ Figure from DC Comics. Endowed with the powers of Krypton, Superman’s strong and sassy cousin is ready to rock, flaunting her physique in her distinctive red, white and blue costume. Expertly crafted in polystone by Sideshow’s artists, Karen Starr makes a lasting impression as Power Girl, standing 21” tall over the battle-torn streets of Metropolis. The perfect addition for any DC Comics or Justice League collection, Sideshow’s Power Girl Premium Format™ Figure is sure to knock your socks off! Pretty impressive, huh? The figure will go on sale for $399 Usd, and is expected to ship in October 2015. Are you planning on purchasing this collectible? Click here to pre-order it.
- 11/15/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
Last week’s column didn’t happen because I received a phone call at about 10 A.M. last Sunday from my mom. My dad was having another “episode,” his third. Meaning his brain was short-circuiting once more. It’s called “complex partial seizure disorder,” for the medically less-literate out there. No one really knows why this is happening to him; before this started last Christmas Eve, he was in remarkable health for a man of 90. The only drug he took on a regular basis was one of the statins –anti-cholesterol drugs – and that was on a preventative basis. His blood pressure runs about 110/70, his heart rate about 65; his only major medical problem has been the deterioration of his eyesight because of macular degeneration and he was responding remarkably well to the treatment. Yes, he had had prostate cancer, but that was 30 years ago, and when his Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) level rose,...
- 4/8/2013
- by Mindy Newell
- Comicmix.com
DC Comics today announced that, in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October, Power Girl would develop breast cancer and undergo chemotherapy.
In her secret identity as Karen Starr, Power Girl will discover a lump in her breast while taking a shower. It has not yet been explained how her Kryptonian invulnerability will affect her treatment.
In a statement, DC co-publisher Dan Didio said, “We are proud of our outreach to female readers, and this is our way of showing that we value them, that we care about their well-being. Yes, Power Girl will lose her hair, and the chemotherapy will eat away at her super strength. But instead of defeat, she will keep her mental strength, her determination, and the very things that make her a hero.”
The issue, Power Girl #1, by the Red Hood and the Outlaws team of Scott Lobdell and Kenneth Rocafort, goes on sale...
In her secret identity as Karen Starr, Power Girl will discover a lump in her breast while taking a shower. It has not yet been explained how her Kryptonian invulnerability will affect her treatment.
In a statement, DC co-publisher Dan Didio said, “We are proud of our outreach to female readers, and this is our way of showing that we value them, that we care about their well-being. Yes, Power Girl will lose her hair, and the chemotherapy will eat away at her super strength. But instead of defeat, she will keep her mental strength, her determination, and the very things that make her a hero.”
The issue, Power Girl #1, by the Red Hood and the Outlaws team of Scott Lobdell and Kenneth Rocafort, goes on sale...
- 4/1/2013
- by Martha Thomases
- Comicmix.com
On August 31st of last year, DC Comics released Flashpoint #5 and Justice League #1. With those two comics, the New 52 was launched.
It has been one year since then and a lot has changed for DC. They got a new logo, cancelled a few titles and replaced those titles. But it is now time to take a look back at the the DC New 52 year one and rank those comics. Enjoy!
57. The Savage Hawkman
My only prior exposure to Hawkman was his appearances on Smallville. He seems like an awesome character with a dense and convoluted history. In recent years, DC has tried to retcon all of his past versions into one.
The Savage Hawkman starts with Carter Hall trying to destroy the Nth metal armor that make him Hawkman. But something goes wrong and the Nth metal becomes part of him and can appear whenever he needs it. That is...
It has been one year since then and a lot has changed for DC. They got a new logo, cancelled a few titles and replaced those titles. But it is now time to take a look back at the the DC New 52 year one and rank those comics. Enjoy!
57. The Savage Hawkman
My only prior exposure to Hawkman was his appearances on Smallville. He seems like an awesome character with a dense and convoluted history. In recent years, DC has tried to retcon all of his past versions into one.
The Savage Hawkman starts with Carter Hall trying to destroy the Nth metal armor that make him Hawkman. But something goes wrong and the Nth metal becomes part of him and can appear whenever he needs it. That is...
- 9/13/2012
- by Samuel Moon
- Obsessed with Film
In a lengthy interview with Newsarama (which you can find by clicking Here), writer James Robinson has revealed new details about "Earth 2" as well as a first look at the younger Jay Garrick, who some readers may remember as the elderly Golden Age Flash. During the course of their conversation, he revealed that the upcoming series is a complete reboot of the universe and issue #1 will open with Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman facing off against a threat which sees the emergence of some "familiar faces" who "take the mantles of superheroes in the future." These include "everyman" Jay Garrick, Alan Scott, Al Pratt, Helena Wayne and Karen Starr (although the latter two will soon find themselves on the main Dcu Earth as Huntress and Powergirl respectively). For more details, don't forget to check out the interview with Robinson. Here is the cover for Earth 2 #2 which offers up...
- 3/6/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
Earth 2's version of Supergirl has been revealed by DC Comics. Kevin Maguire's concept art for the alternate universe Kryptonian was unveiled via the publisher's blog, along with background information on the heroine. Series writer James Robinson confirmed that Superman's cousin Karen Starr will serve as Supergirl in Earth 2, a character better known as Power Girl. "Superman's cousin loves her adopted world with a passion, seeing how the people of Earth have adopted her and taken her to their hearts," he explained. Karen Starr previously appeared in the mainstream DC Universe on the pages of (more)...
- 3/1/2012
- by By Mark Langshaw
- Digital Spy
Per DC Comics official blog, The Source: Coming in May, DC Comics-The New 52 “Second Wave” will literally expand the world-building efforts of the comprehensive publishing initiative. With the addition of a parallel Earth that features prominently into both Earth 2 and Worlds’ Finest, the developing narrative will encompass new heroes from distinctly different backgrounds, building on the shared universe in some surprising ways. “Superman’s cousin loves her adopted world with a passion, seeing how the people of Earth have adopted her and taken her to their hearts,” said Earth 2 writer James Robinson. “She is the definitely brightest light among this first group of Earth 2 heroes.” “Meet the Earth 2 Supergirl, aka Karen Starr,” said Worlds’ Finest editor Wil Moss. “As readers of Mister Terrific already know, Karen has been busy since she arrived on the main Dcu Earth, creating a successful company and dating the brilliant Michael Holt.
- 3/1/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
Per DC Comics official blog, The Source: Coming in May, DC Comics-The New 52 “Second Wave” will literally expand the world-building efforts of the comprehensive publishing initiative. With the addition of a parallel Earth that features prominently into both Earth 2 and Worlds’ Finest, the developing narrative will encompass new heroes from distinctly different backgrounds, building on the shared universe in some surprising ways. “Superman’s cousin loves her adopted world with a passion, seeing how the people of Earth have adopted her and taken her to their hearts,” said Earth 2 writer James Robinson. “She is the definitely brightest light among this first group of Earth 2 heroes.” “Meet the Earth 2 Supergirl, aka Karen Starr,” said Worlds’ Finest editor Wil Moss. “As readers of Mister Terrific already know, Karen has been busy since she arrived on the main Dcu Earth, creating a successful company and dating the brilliant Michael Holt.
- 3/1/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
And here we are again, with all the new product coming from DC.
We have a tip of the hat to the original Justice League of America #8, the first endings from the New 52, and… oh heck, let’s just dive in, shall we?
As usual, spoilers lurk below.
Justice League #8
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Carlos D’Anda
Backup story art by Gary Frank
Cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams
1:25 Variant cover by Mike Choi
1:200 B&W Variant cover by Jim Lee
On sale April 18 • 40 pg, Fc, $3.99 Us • Rated T
Combo pack edition: $4.99 Us
Retailers: This issue will ship with three covers. Please see the order form for more information.
In the five years that the Justice League has been a team, Green Arrow has never once been a member. And he intends to rectify that right here, right now! One member against his candidacy: Aquaman!
We have a tip of the hat to the original Justice League of America #8, the first endings from the New 52, and… oh heck, let’s just dive in, shall we?
As usual, spoilers lurk below.
Justice League #8
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Carlos D’Anda
Backup story art by Gary Frank
Cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams
1:25 Variant cover by Mike Choi
1:200 B&W Variant cover by Jim Lee
On sale April 18 • 40 pg, Fc, $3.99 Us • Rated T
Combo pack edition: $4.99 Us
Retailers: This issue will ship with three covers. Please see the order form for more information.
In the five years that the Justice League has been a team, Green Arrow has never once been a member. And he intends to rectify that right here, right now! One member against his candidacy: Aquaman!
- 1/17/2012
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
Talking to Newsarama, writer Eric Wallace has confirmed that Karen Starr (the alter ego of Power Girl) will appear in his upcoming Mister Terrific series. Here's what he said about the former Justice Society members role in the comic, which is set to go on sale next week. For much, much more from the writer, be sure to click on the link below to head on over to the site where you can read the interview in full. "The biggest element of Mister Terrific that I couldn’t talk about before involves Karen Starr. Her appearance in the series was supposed to be a surprise. Readers were supposed to open up our first issue in September and go, 'Whoa! Karen Starr? What’s she doing here?!' So you can imagine my shock when a fan told me he already knew about her presence in the book during a DC panel at Sdcc.
- 9/9/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
Mister Terrific will feature Karen Starr, the civilian identity of Power Girl. Writer Eric Wallace confirmed that the former Justice Society member would appear in his new title for DC Comics' relaunch, though he would not say what her role would be or whether she retains her superpowers. "The biggest element of Mister Terrific that I couldn't talk about before involves Karen Starr," Wallace told Newsarama. "Her appearance in the series was supposed to be a surprise. Readers were supposed to open up our first issue in September and go, 'Whoa! Karen Starr? What's she doing here?!' "So you can imagine my shock when a fan told me he already knew about her presence in the book during a DC panel at Sdcc. I was so stunned that I asked the fan, 'Uh, how did you (more)...
- 9/9/2011
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
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Style over substance. That is the typical first reaction when someone mentions the Power Girl title. Or, thoughts of cheesecake art that hangs on skeleton thin plotlines. This is not the case though.
From the start of the current series, creators Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner brought a smart, sassy take on Karen Starr aka Power Girl. Yes, it had stunningly cheesy art that easily caught a reader’s attention, but part of what makes this character so much fun, (and funny) is Karen, like many an attractive women, is aware of her presence and plays to this strength as much as using her heat vision or super speed. The current creative team of Judd Winick and Sami Basri continue the excellent mix of eye-grabbing art and interesting character driven plotlines.
Power Girl #21 ties into the current Brightest Day mini-series Justice League: Generation Lost. Sound confusing?...
Style over substance. That is the typical first reaction when someone mentions the Power Girl title. Or, thoughts of cheesecake art that hangs on skeleton thin plotlines. This is not the case though.
From the start of the current series, creators Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner brought a smart, sassy take on Karen Starr aka Power Girl. Yes, it had stunningly cheesy art that easily caught a reader’s attention, but part of what makes this character so much fun, (and funny) is Karen, like many an attractive women, is aware of her presence and plays to this strength as much as using her heat vision or super speed. The current creative team of Judd Winick and Sami Basri continue the excellent mix of eye-grabbing art and interesting character driven plotlines.
Power Girl #21 ties into the current Brightest Day mini-series Justice League: Generation Lost. Sound confusing?...
- 2/26/2011
- by Andrew Uys
- DorkShelf.com
Judd Winick has revealed his plans to tie his run on Power Girl into Justice League: Generation Lost. The writer, who will take the reigns on Karen Starr's solo series from issue #13, will link events in that series to his Justice League International revival. "The inciting incident of Generation Lost is something that will directly affect Power Girl, whereas other titles are not directly affected," Winick told Newsarama. "She (more)...
- 3/31/2010
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
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