Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow fan art reveals a potential showdown between Milly Alcock's Supergirl and Brainiac in the upcoming DC Universe. Alcock has been chosen to portray Supergirl in the DCU, making her first appearance as Kara Zor-El in James Gunn's Superman: Legacy. Ana Nogueira is set to pen the script for the actress' standalone film. As details about Superman: Woman of Tomorrow are still scarce, fans have taken to speculation about what the movie may entail.
One Instagram user, @t800ruben, has created a stunning fan poster for Superman: Woman of Tomorrow, depicting Alcock's Girl of Steel facing off against Brainiac.
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The artist imagined Brainiac as the main villain in "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow," with the plot centering around him bottling Kandor City and Supergirl's efforts to rescue it. Although this would have been a thrilling storyline, it strays from the original Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow comics that the movie is based on.
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Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow is inspired by the comic book with the same name by Tom King and Bilquis Evely. In the comics and other media, Brainiac is known as one of Superman's most famous enemies, but he was not featured in the original comic series. This suggests that Brainiac may not appear in the DCU's Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, but there are still possibilities for his inclusion.
Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow should capture the heartbreaking moment of Krypton's explosion, with Kara stranded on a floating piece of her home planet witnessing the tragic loss of her loved ones. Just like in the comics, the movie should follow Kara's journey to find Krem of the Yellow Hills, but with a twist involving Brainiac, the villain linked to Krypton's destruction in certain versions.
A faithful adaptation of the original DC Comics series, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow has the potential to bring the beloved character to life on the big screen in a compelling and emotional way.
Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow could start with a flashback showing Kara's escape from Krypton during a Brainiac attack. She is seen flying away on a piece of the planet. If Gunn prefers to stick to the comic plot, Brainiac could make an appearance in a post-credits scene. This way, the movie stays true to the original DC Comics series and hints at Supergirl's future battle with Brainiac in the DCU.
Editor's P/S:
The fan art depicts a potential showdown between Milly Alcock's Supergirl and Brainiac, which is an intriguing prospect. While Brainiac is not featured in the original comic series, his inclusion could add an interesting dimension to the film. The artist's depiction of Brainiac bottling Kandor City and Supergirl's efforts to rescue it is a captivating idea that could lead to an epic battle on screen.
The article also explores the possibility of Brainiac appearing in a post-credits scene, which would hint at Supergirl's future battle with him in the DCU. This approach would allow the film to stay true to the original comic plot while also setting up an exciting storyline for future installments. Overall, the fan art and the article's speculation have sparked my curiosity and anticipation for the upcoming "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow" film.