LONG THAI
The first Supergirl trailer plays like a wild cosmic road trip, offering a peek at Kara’s quarter‑life crisis as she tears across the galaxy with Krypto by her side.
A Blondie track kicks things off before cutting straight to what Kara Zor‑El (Milly Alcock) has been up to since her appearance in Superman. Director Craig Gillespie’s music choice makes it clear she’s nothing like her cousin Clark—there’s no soaring heroic score here. Instead, the vibe is chaotic, rebellious, and full‑throttle. If you’re looking for someone to party their way through the stars, Kara’s your girl.
The film draws inspiration from Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, and based on the footage so far, Milly Alcock (House of the Dragon) delivers a strikingly different interpretation of the hero. This Supergirl isn’t the polished counterpart to Superman—she’s rough around the edges, a 23‑year‑old Kryptonian still reeling from the trauma of witnessing the destruction of her world, her people, and her parents.

