New SUPERGIRL Trailer Description Reveals Lobo, Superman Being Peed On, and Plenty of Cosmic Action

DC Studios promised the first teaser for Milly Alcock’s Supergirl would drop this week, and while everyone is still waiting for that official release, a new description of the footage is already lighting up social media.

The studio appears to be holding the exact date close to the chest, likely to avoid competing with the possible Avengers: Doomsday sneak peek, but fans now have an idea of what’s coming.

If this breakdown is accurate, the teaser leans hard into cosmic adventure, wild humor and the raw emotional tone of Tom King and Bilquis Evely’s Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow comic.

The description surfaced after DC’s teaser launch events yesterday and matches a longer breakdown that made the rounds last week. What’s different this time is that the fluff is gone and the specifics are sharper.

It confirms appearances from Jason Momoa as Lobo, Matthias Schoenaerts as Krem of the Yellow Hills and Eve Ridley as Ruthye, the young girl who joins Kara on what looks like a life changing journey.

Here’s the full description from @MyTimeToShineH:

“The trailer opens with Krypto peeing on a newspaper with Superman on the cover. Kara wakes up hungover, and we then see her boarding a space bus. She’s shown celebrating her 23rd birthday alone at a bar, really emphasizing her isolation.

“The trailer then moves into a montage of her and Ruthye traveling across the galaxy to different locations. Krem appears briefly in a shot. Lobo is shown walking down a hallway. The trailer ends with Kara in full costume, fighting enemies aboard a massive space battleship.”

That opening gag with Krypto sets the tone for a version of Supergirl that isn’t afraid to mix messy humanity with grand sci-fi spectacle. Even though James Gunn didn’t write the film, his offbeat comic book sensibilities seem to echo through the material, especially if the teaser begins with Superman getting peed on by a dog.

The story follows Kara as she ventures across the galaxy on what was meant to be a birthday trip with Krypto. Instead, she crosses paths with Ruthye and becomes wrapped up in a revenge driven quest that shifts her entire perspective. It’s a personal arc pulled straight from the source material and fans of the comic will likely recognize the tone right away.

With cosmic battleships, interstellar road trip energy, and an attitude that feels sharper and more emotionally charged than previous live action takes on the character, this teaser sounds like it’s ready to get people hyped.

The official Supergirl trailer lands this week, and the movie hits theaters on June 26, 2026.

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