Get ready to step into the intergalactic world of Supergirl like never before! The upcoming CCXP event in São Paulo, Brazil, promises an immersive experience that will transport fans directly into a key scene from the highly anticipated DCU movie. But here’s where it gets exciting: this isn’t just any scene—it’s a recreation of the iconic space-bar encounter from Tom King’s Woman of Tomorrow comic, where Kara Zor-El and her companion, Ruthye, take a break from their revenge mission. And this is the part most people miss: the scene isn’t just about a drink; it’s a tense confrontation with an alien who blames Supergirl for Superman’s actions. Spoiler alert: it doesn’t end well for the instigator.
From December 4–7, CCXP will host an interactive Supergirl booth that brings this otherworldly bar to life. Fans can expect a Krypto Challenge, an alien-themed popcorn machine, a Kryptonian speed and strength test, and even a prize claw machine. But here’s where it gets controversial: while the booth is a fun nod to the comic, some fans are already debating whether this scene will translate well to the big screen. Will it capture the grit and edge of the new Supergirl, or will it feel out of place? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
Speaking of the movie, principal photography wrapped in May, but reshoots are underway—reportedly to include more scenes with David Corenswet’s Superman. This has sparked speculation about the film’s direction, especially after the Superman costume was removed from the Warner Bros. Studio Tours exhibit with a cryptic note. Could this be a hint at a bigger role for the Man of Steel in Supergirl’s story? Or is it just a logistical production move? The jury’s still out.
Meanwhile, whispers from a recent Burbank screening suggest the film is shaping up to be something special. Reliable sources claim it’s a “rougher, grittier, and funnier” take on the character, a departure from the sunnier versions we’ve seen before. Writer Ana Nogueira summed it up perfectly: “She watched Krypton completely be destroyed. I can’t get my head around the version of the character that is so sunny.” This Kara Zor-El is hardened by loss, raised on a desolate rock, and thrust into a quest for revenge alongside Ruthye (played by Eve Ridley).
The cast is stacked, with Milly Alcock reprising her role as Kara, Matthias Schoenaerts as the villainous Krem, and Jason Momoa debuting as Lobo. David Krumholtz and Emily Beecham join as Kara’s parents, adding emotional depth to her backstory. James Gunn promises a Supergirl who’s “much more hardcore” than we’re used to, drawing directly from King’s acclaimed 2022 comic series. But here’s the real question: will this edgier version resonate with longtime fans, or will it divide opinions? Sound off below!
With a release date set for June 26, 2026, the hype train is officially rolling. The CCXP booth is just a taste of what’s to come, but it’s clear this Supergirl is breaking the mold. Whether you’re Team Sunny Kara or Team Gritty Kara, one thing’s for sure: this is a superhero story like no other. So, what do you think? Is this the Supergirl reboot we’ve been waiting for, or is it a risky departure from the classic character? Let the debate begin!