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Woman of Tomorrow’ Set Photo Teases a Big Change to the DCU Movie
We’re getting closer to a wrap on the DCU’s Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, as actor David Krumholtz recently revealed that he has finished his scenes for the film. Milly Alcock plays Kara Zor-El, a.k.a. the titular Supergirl, in the movie, alongside Jason Momoa as the space-faring, motorcycle-riding bounty hunter, Lobo, with Krumholtz playing Zor-El, the father of Supergirl and uncle to Superman. To celebrate wrapping his scenes, Krumholtz shared a BTS photo on Instagram. While some will celebrate the film moving one step closer to completely wrapping production, keen-eyed viewers have noticed the film’s logo, and the bigger implication it could have on the movie.
David Krumholtz’s Instagram post included two photos from Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow‘s set. The first was the back of the actor’s chair, with his character’s name “Zor-El” written on the backrest. The second and more important photo showed the front of the chair with the Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow logo. The logo is bright and colorful, and screams ’80s comic book aesthetic. But, more importantly, the logo includes a more condensed version of the film’s title.
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Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow was announced back in 2023 when James Gunn and Peter Safran took over DC Studios. The film was pitched to fans as Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, based on the eponymous comic book run by Tom King, Bilquis Evely, and Clayton Cowles. But, with the new logo comes a potential new title. The new set photo teases the prospect of the film’s title being condensed down to simply “Supergirl.” Although nothing has been confirmed by DC Studios. David Krumholtz didn’t address the title change in his post, as the actor praised the film’s cast and director, Craig Gillespie. He wrote:
“Wrapped! Incredible experience working on #Supergirl with @millyalcock @emily_beecham Thanks, Craig Gillespie, Peter Safran & @jamesgunn and an absolutely incredible London based cast & crew!”
Does ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow’ Need a Title Change?
As previously mentioned, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow receiving a shorter title hasn’t been confirmed by James Gunn, DC Studios, or anyone else involved with the movie. But, as MCU fans know all too well, movie titles can change frequently during production.
Were Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow to change its title, it would predominantly be for commercial reasons. It is far easier to package Supergirl as an entry-level comic book movie for general audiences than Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, which suggests a connection to sequels/prequels/a wider cinematic universe. Of course, the film is connected to a wider universe. But having a title that so heavily implies such a thing could be off-putting for casual moviegoers, effecting the film’s box office haul.
While some fans might complain if Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow alters its title to the layman’s version, it will have no effect on the overall quality of the movie. Whether the film is titled Supergirl, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, or Supergirl 2: Electric Boogaloo, the end result will still be the same. Unlike with Superman, Supergirl‘s set has been closely veiled. While we’re still waiting on the first official still from the film, fans already have their first look at Milly Alcock as Supergirl thanks to a leaked set photo. Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow opens in theaters on June 26, 2026.
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