With just days until Supergirl flies into theaters, Warner Bros. has released a new action-packed clip that has fans talking. The footage shows Milly Alcock’s Kara Zor-El teaming up with Jason Momoa‘s Lobo and Eve Ridley‘s Ruthye Marye Knoll to take on the villain Krem of the Yellow Hills. The problem is that many fans believe the clip might give away too much of the movie’s ending.
The clip, shared on social media, features the unlikely trio joining forces against Krem and his crew of space pirates known as the Brigands. While the sequence looks exciting, it has sparked frustration online just days before the film’s June 26 release. Some viewers feel Warner Bros. may have revealed a pivotal moment from the movie’s climax.
Why the Supergirl Clip Is Causing Backlash
The controversy stems from how the scene relates to the Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow comic by Tom King and Bilquis Evely. In the eight-issue series, Supergirl’s final confrontation with Krem takes place in the last issue. It serves as the payoff for her entire journey across the cosmos.
By showing this battle in a promotional clip, fans worry the studio has spoiled a major narrative beat. Many took to social media to ask why Warner Bros. would post such footage days before opening weekend. Some viewers are now trying to avoid any more potential spoilers before seeing the film.
It is possible director Craig Gillespie and his team have rearranged the story for the movie. The film may bring the confrontation with Krem earlier in the narrative. However, based on what was released, it certainly appears to show a major moment from what many believe is the final battle.
What Happens in the New Supergirl Clip
The clip begins with Milly Alcock’s Kara arriving at Krem’s den to help Ruthye fight the space pirates who murdered her family. Ruthye, a young warrior bound by a strict honor code, is out to avenge her father’s death. While Ruthye handles a band of pirates, Kara confronts Krem head-on until his allies attack her.
The footage turns brutal and violent as Ruthye and Kara tackle Krem and his allies amid blazing fires and destruction. Then, Jason Momoa’s Lobo arrives on his Spacehog, the heavily customized space motorcycle that allows him to travel across the cosmos. He throws hand grenades that burn the whole place down, creating a massive distraction.
The clip shows Lobo’s hilarious and morally flexible nature. He acts as an uncertain ally, one who will likely pivot to whoever pays him the most. His entrance steals the scene, giving fans their best look yet at his comic-accurate portrayal. The clip ends with Lobo escaping on his Spacehog after causing massive destruction.
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More Details About the Supergirl Movie
Supergirl is the second film in DC Studios’ new DCU, following 2025’s Superman. The story follows Kara Zor-El, who is celebrating her 23rd birthday while traveling across the galaxy with her dog Krypto. Unlike her cousin Superman, Kara remembers the destruction of Krypton and carries that trauma with her. This makes her a more jaded and hardcore character.
The film is based on the acclaimed Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow comic series. The cast includes Matthias Schoenaerts as Krem of the Yellow Hills, David Krumholtz as Kara’s father Zor-El, and Emily Beecham as her mother Alura In-Ze. David Corenswet also reprises his role as Superman, appearing in at least one scene with his cousin.
Early tracking suggests the film could open to approximately $55 million domestically. Supergirl is set for release in theaters on June 26, 2026.
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