Woman Of Tomorrow Writer Reacts To Supergirl DCU Movie Announcement

Tom King, pen of Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow, reacts to the DC Universe's sanctioned Supergirl movie advertisement from DC Studios' James Gunn. 


Tom King, pen of Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow, reacts to the DC Universe's sanctioned movie advertisement. Following the launch of DC Studios in November 2022, Warner Bros. Discovery is eventually taking the DC brand in a new and stronger direction. Peter Safran and James Gunn were tapped as theco-CEOs of the new plant that's replacing DC flicks, home of the former DC Extended Universe. Under their leadership, the brace is now in charge of DCU pictures, television shows, vitality, and videotape games, that will together produce a further cohesive ballot. While a many DCU inaugurations will still be coming out this time, the new DCU will be replacing it. 

 As January came to an end, Gunn and Safran made their big advertisement for television shows and pictures coming from the DCU, starting in 2025. One of the systems that are in the workshop is Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow, making it Kara Zor- El's first solo movie since 1984. 

 DC Comics pen Tom King, who wrote the Supergirl Woman of hereafter series will be an mastermind on the DCU investiture. Following the public advertisement that the Girl of Steel will have a movie grounded on his ridiculous, King took to Twitter to join the fests. King was preliminarily attached to the New Gods movie as one of the pens alongside Ava Duvernay. The DC author is also going to be involved with the pens' room that Gunn has assembled at DC Studios. 

Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow's Story Explained

 According to Gunn, Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow will concentrate on Kara Zor- El, the iconic heroine who's also related to Superman. Acclimated from King and Bilquis Evely's ridiculous run of the same name, the film is said to be set in a world in which, unlike her kinsman, Kara grew up on a lone piece of Krypton that survived the earth's ignominious destruction, putting her on a important different path than her kin. When an alien girl seeks out Supergirl for a vengeance charge, the ultimate must step up to keep her from getting in detriment's way with the help of Krypto the Superdog. 

 Gunn has teased that Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow will see a important different approach to conforming the character than Melissa Benoist on The CW's Supergirl series set in the Arrowverse, describing her as a more brutal and" f--- ed up" interpretation of the DC heroine. The new DC Studios head explained that this new geste 

 stems from Kara having lived the first 14 times of her life on the remaining bit of the destroyed Krypton, where she has" watched everybody around her bones," potentially setting up other Kryptonians to appear in flashback form. While no director or casting details have been revealed as of yet, Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow would mark the DCU's first major dive into space after compactly touching upon it in Man of Steel and Justice League. 

What Woman of Tomorrow Means For Supergirl's DCU Future

 While Supergirl is set to appear in The Flash movie with Sasha Calle, it's unknown if she'll be starring in Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow, with Gunn and Safran declining to note on her implicit casting during the recent DCU event. But with Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow set to be one of the first major DCU pictures, that speaks volumes to the major part she'll have in the ballot, should it be Calle or someone differently slipping the mantle. With the Man of Steel also getting the reboot treatment in Superman Legacy, this may eventually lead to the two iconic icons getting to partake the big screen together in a unborn DCU movie or television show. As 2023 gets farther in, there will hopefully be further details about Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow sooner rather than latterly.