Supergirl Trailer Shows 1 Thing DCU Movie Does Better Than Woman of Tomorrow Comic

Tom King and Bilquis Evely have delivered something really special with Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. It’s not your typical brightly colored Supergirl story; this one’s got some serious emotional weight. We see Kara Zor-El through the eyes of Ruthye, a woman seeking revenge for her father’s murder, and honestly, Kara isn’t exactly the hero you’d expect – she’s struggling with her own demons. What starts as a quest for vengeance quickly becomes a sprawling, intergalactic journey, but it’s driven by something deeper than just doing what’s right. For Kara, it’s about confronting her own past, the loss of Krypton, and the memory of her father. It’s a surprisingly mature take on the character, and it really resonated with me.








