A new Supergirl trailer has been doing the rounds online, with Milly Alcock in the lead role. It seems the plot explores Supergirl’s journey alongside Superman as they both rejuvenate their Kryptonian abilities. But the one question that fans have on their minds is whether the trailer is legitimate.
So, here’s everything you need to know about the rumored Supergirl Milly Alcock movie trailer.
Is Milly Alcock’s Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow trailer real or fake?
No, The Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow movie trailer featuring Milly Alcock is AI-generated and fan-made.
On Monday, September 2, 2024, Screen Culture, a noted YouTube channel that shares fan-made trailers, unveiled its latest creation. The trailer has already garnered more than 79,469 views, as of writing.
Check out the trailer below:
The trailer mainly features a mix of archival clips, and AI-created visuals, with reimagined theme from the DC Universe’s Supergirl series. It also has nods to previous Superman films, all enhanced with extensive CGI. Viewers find it challenging to tell what’s genuine and what’s fabricated in this blend. The intrigue lies in the confirmed fact that the movie is in production, even though the trailer isn’t real. With a release date reportedly set for June 26, 2026, excitement is building around the movie.
Titled Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, it draws inspiration from the comic by Tom King and Bilquis Evely. It will explore Kara Zor-El’s journey, delving into her darker backstory before she arrives on Earth. The script is penned by The Vampire Diaries star Ana Nogueira. According to Deadline, Craig Gillespie, the director of I, Tonya, is presently engaged in discussions to direct Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.
Fans can probably look forward to an official trailer in the months leading up to the movie’s release.