The first trailer for “Supergirl” has now debuted for the general public, however DC Studios held an early premiere occasion for the trailer on Sunday, December 7, with /Movie in attendance. The occasion included appearances by DC Studios heads James Gunn & Peter Safran, Supergirl herself, Milly Alcock, and the movie’s director, Craig Gillespie. I briefly received to speak to Gillespie about his expertise working with Gunn, of which he had solely nice issues to say:
“One of the best half, I imply candidly, upfront, [Gunn is] very supportive and he takes possibilities. So having that and having a studio head like that, that is like, ‘No, let’s lean into this.’ And this [movie] goes to some very heavy locations and a few very darkish locations and it is coping with trauma. And the ending is kind of stunning, I believe. And that was one thing that he did not again down from. And I cherished that he supported us in that approach.”
In Gillespie’s phrases, Gunn desires every DC Universe movie to really feel like a graphic novel, i.e., a superhero story with a definite voice that stands by itself. That is how he pitched the expertise to Gillespie, and the director stated Gunn adopted by way of whereas they had been really making “Supergirl.” As a filmmaker himself, who had to deal with executives’ notes while making “Guardians of the Galaxy” at Marvel, I might say Gunn most likely is aware of the type of boss he would not wish to be.
Once I requested Gillespie if he ever leaned on Gunn as a “DC encyclopedia,” although, he answered sure.
“By way of the entire look and feel of it and all the things about that, [Gunn] was amazingly palms off. And simply got here by way of understanding his universe, he was nice by way of being like, ‘You may wish to clarify that a little bit bit extra.'”
Supergirl is a ‘street film’ within the vein of Logan
On the “Supergirl” trailer premiere, Gunn particularly talked about to the entire viewers that Gillespie’s 2017 film “I, Tonya” (adapting the scandalous true story of figure skater Tonya Harding) had impressed him. However “I, Tonya” is a really totally different movie from “Supergirl.” So, Gunn (who’s a veteran of superhero filmmaking) was in a position to supply Gillespie some recommendation there. Gillespie defined:
“There may be stuff that, in a daily movie, everyone knows how Earth works and what is going on on and the way sturdy persons are, and what is going on to kill them. And there is a number of exposition that’s inherently within the superhero movie that was a little bit of a studying curve.”
That is to not say that “Supergirl” is all up within the clouds. The film’s main comedian supply materials, “Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow” by Tom King and Bilquis Evely, is a riff on the classic Western story “True Grit.” Supergirl helps a younger lady, Ruthye Marye Knoll (Eve Ridley), observe down her father’s killer. I requested Gillespie if he saved the comedian’s “True Grit” affect in thoughts whereas making the film; he did, and was additionally considering of 2017’s “Logan,” which itself is a superhero movie inspired by classic Westerns. To finish the comparability: in “Supergirl,” Kara Zor-El is Rooster Cogburn or Wolverine, whereas Ruthye is Mattie Ross or Laura.
“[‘Supergirl’] can be a street film in a approach,” Gillespie stated to me. “And it was nice to have it’s like a [two-hander] in that sense. And go on that journey, it makes it very intimate as a result of it truly is the 2 of them rising and studying collectively.”
Supergirl is purposefully a darker film than Superman
Gunn’s “Superman” was a film that reveled in being enjoyable and optimistic. The silliness of “Superman” comics was one thing to embrace, not rise above. Many cherished the film for that (read /Film’s glowing “Superman” review here), however the DCU just isn’t sticking to components.
On the trailer premiere occasion, Gillespie and Gunn each referred to as “Supergirl” a darker movie than “Superman.” They described Kara herself as an anti-hero, and the trailer reveals she is not practically as well-adjusted as her cousin. In the course of the presentation to the viewers, Gillespie stated:
“What I cherished in regards to the script that Ana [Nogueira] wrote and what you guys had been supporting is she’s received a number of baggage and a number of demons coming into this, which could be very totally different than the way in which Superman is in his life.”
Gunn echoed that, saying that: “So many occasions feminine superheroes are so good, and [Supergirl’s] not that in any respect. She’s very imperfect, like male superheroes have been allowed to be for some time. And I used to be enthusiastic about doing it.”
Whereas Gunn was the one who first forged Alcock as Supergirl, Gillespie had solely reward for his lead actress, too (whereas joking it is a good factor the casting labored out):
“Having Milly have the ability to are available in and play that, and all of the complexity of that, and do it in a really human approach, the place we are able to even have empathy for her, and the dance of the humor, and any person that has that toughness was such a present to get. I am excited for everyone to see that as a result of it is actually stunning the headspace that she’s in and the journey she goes on for a typical superhero film, which this isn’t.”
“Supergirl” flies into film theaters on June 26, 2026.











