Daily Games
·21/05/2026
The architecture of the new DC Universe (DCU) is steadily taking shape, with each announcement providing a clearer picture of its future. A significant new piece of this puzzle has just been placed, confirming Supergirl's involvement in the upcoming film "Man of Tomorrow" and cementing her status as a cornerstone character for the franchise's new era.
In a recent interview with Variety, DC Studios co-CEO Peter Safran officially confirmed that Supergirl will appear in "Man of Tomorrow." Safran emphasized her significance, stating that the character is "a major part of what we’re doing." This confirmation moves the character, portrayed by Milly Alcock, from a standalone hero into the central narrative of the burgeoning universe. While the full extent of her role in the film remains under wraps, her inclusion is a deliberate strategic move.
This development is not entirely unexpected for those following the DCU's trajectory.
Milly Alcock's Kara Zor-El is introduced, establishing her connection to David Corenswet's Clark Kent.
Her solo film takes place after the events of "Superman," continuing her story inside the same continuity.
Supergirl appears again as Superman teams with Lex Luthor against Brainiac, signaling direct crossover consequences between films.
Alcock's iteration of Kara Zor-El was first introduced at the end of 2025's "Superman," establishing her dynamic with David Corenswet's Clark Kent. The upcoming "Supergirl" film, set to release in June, will take place after the events of "Superman," further exploring her journey. Her appearance in "Man of Tomorrow," which sees Superman team up with Lex Luthor against Brainiac, suggests a tightly integrated storyline where events and characters from different films have immediate and direct consequences on one another.
Integrating Supergirl so early into the main Superman storyline signals a long-term strategy for the DCU.
A character arrives deeper into the franchise, with fewer built-in relationships and less influence over the universe's initial direction.
A character is embedded early, allowing relationships, crossover stakes, and long-term arcs to develop organically across multiple projects.
It establishes her as a foundational figure, rather than a later addition, allowing for more organic character and relationship development across multiple projects. This approach points to a meticulously planned universe. The cast for "Man of Tomorrow" is already expanding with notable actors and characters, including connections to the "Lanterns" television series, reinforcing the sense of a broad, interconnected world. Supergirl's confirmed role is a strong indicator of the cohesive, character-driven direction the new DCU is taking under its current leadership.