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DC Studios co-chief James Gunn shared a brand new teaser for “Supergirl” on Friday that includes the primary correct take a look at Jason Momoa because the villain Lobo — and it seems the actor is as thrilled as followers are on the lengthy anticipated unveiling.
In a clip shared on Gunn’s Instagram, Momoa is seen exiting his trailer smoking a cigar when he’s requested whether or not he has any feedback about enjoying the character. The actor responds with a smile that exhibits off his fangs. The video then cuts to footage from “Supergirl” that exhibits Momoa’s Lobo laughing astride a bike. (Momoa shared the identical clip.)
“It’s referred to as making an entrance,” Gunn wrote in his put up sharing an prolonged model of the teaser on social media platform X. The 30-second clip contains footage featured within the first “Supergirl” teaser with “Home of the Dragon” alum Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El going through varied house thugs earlier than Lobo makes his grand entrance. Just like the earlier trailer, the brand new one is ready to Blondie’s “Name Me.”
Directed by Craig Gillespie, “Supergirl” will observe the eponymous Kryptonian celebrating her twenty third birthday earlier than assembly Ruthye Marye Knoll (Eve Ridley). The reluctant superhero then units off on a quest to face “an surprising and ruthless adversary,” in response to the film’s logline. The movie will even function Matthias Schoenaerts, David Krumholtz and Emily Beecham. The film, written by by Ana Nogueira, is predicated on Tom King and Bilquis Evely’s acclaimed comedian e-book miniseries “Supergirl: Girl of Tomorrow.”
Momoa, in fact, is not any stranger to the world of DC superheroes. The actor beforehand portrayed Arthur Curry — a.okay.a. Aquaman, the reluctant, half-Atlantean ruler of Atlantis — in movies together with “Aquaman” (2018) and “Aquaman and the Misplaced Kingdom” (2023).
Lobo is a dream position for Momoa, who beforehand described the intergalactic bounty hunter as his “favourite.”
“I at all times needed to play Lobo,” the actor advised Fandango in 2023. “In the event that they name and ask me to play him, it’s a [definite yes]. … [I]f they ever name me and ask me to play, or ask me to audition, I’m there.” His casting was introduced in 2024.
“Supergirl” will hit theaters June 26.
