Supergirl Soars: First Look at the Bold New Suit and Official Logo for the 2026 Film
DC Studios unveils Supergirl’s suit and official logo at a major industry showcase, delivering the clearest look yet as the 2026 release powers through post-production.
DC finally brought something tangible for Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow to CCXP Brazil 2025: the final logo and the full suit on Milly Alcock. It is our clearest look yet at what the 2026 movie actually looks like, and yes, the branding lines up with James Gunn's Superman in a way that feels very intentional.
CCXP reveal: final logo and the suit, actually out in the open
At DC Studios' booth, the studio rolled out the official Supergirl logo: a bold title stamped over the House of El crest with a subtle border treatment that mirrors the Superman movie's logo. Milly Alcock took the stage in Supergirl's suit for the first full public reveal, which immediately kicked off a fresh round of screenshots, comparisons, and cheering from the floor.
- The logo is the finished version, replacing the earlier production-era design that used italic yellow lettering on a blue background.
- This final pass ties into the Superman film's visual language and nods to the Kingdom Come comics, which is a nice deep-cut detail for the art direction folks.
- The suit itself leans hard into the classic comic look and away from Sacha Calle's 2023 The Flash take.
- DC also built a bar-sized walkthrough activation themed to the movie on the show floor, which is a very 'we are really doing this' kind of flex.
Media and fan accounts lit up almost instantly. Brazilian outlet CinePOP posted the logo from the floor, DC-focused fan feeds pushed out close-ups, and the comments zeroed in on how straight-from-the-page the costume is. One post summed up the vibe with:
'100% comic accurate'
Collectively, those posts pulled in thousands of views across platforms within hours.
The look and what it means for the new DCU
There is a clear strategy here: keep Kryptonian iconography consistent across projects while letting Kara have her own attitude. The suit and logo carry that shared DNA but tilt toward the 'punk rock' edge DC has been talking up for this version of Supergirl. It is a clean break from the last on-screen iteration and a cleaner match with the new DCU's design rules.
Where it lands and what the story is
Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow is in post-production and dated for June 26, 2026. It is the second movie in the new DCU after Superman and follows Kara Zor-El on a revenge-fueled journey across the galaxy. If the CCXP materials are any indication, DC wants this to feel connected to Superman while letting Kara carve out a sharper, scrappier identity of her own.