Milly Alcock Leads Desperate Race to Save Krypto in New Supergirl Trailer

milly alcock is on a mission to save her superpup Krypto in the new Supergirl trailer released Tuesday (ET). The footage shows Kara Zor-El racing against time after Krypto is poisoned by the villain Krem of the Yellow Hills (Matthias Schoenaerts) and told the dog has only three days to live. The trailer also teases a team-up with Jason Momoa’s Lobo and a brief Clark Kent/Superman cameo (David Corenswet) as director Craig Gillespie frames the film as an anti-hero story ahead of its theatrical opening on June 26 (ET).
Trailer breakdown and stakes
The new preview opens with David Corenswet’s Clark Kent/Superman warning Kara about going off-world, a line that sets the personal stakes: “I was just touching base to see when you think you might be coming back. You know, I’m just worried that you’re not gonna find your stride here if you keep going off-world all the time, Kara. I’m worried you’re not gonna find your people. ” Kara fires back, “Yeah, well, that’s the thing, Clark. I have no people. ”
Krypto’s poisoning by Krem creates the ticking-clock engine of the trailer: Kara is told the dog has three days to live and declares, “You cannot give up on me. ” The villain Krem is identified in the preview as belonging to the Yellow Hills and played by Matthias Schoenaerts. Action beats show Kara moving through interstellar locations and teaming up with the anti-hero Lobo, played by Jason Momoa, for sequences that mix violence and humor. The 1967 Jimmy Ruffin song “What Becomes of the Brokenhearted” is used prominently, its lyric thread woven into the trailer’s emotional core as Kara and a character named Ruthye (Eve Ridley) pursue justice and closure.
In the footage milly alcock appears as a weary, driven Kara whose journey is propelled by loss, loyalty and an urgent need to save Krypto.
Milly Alcock’s role and reactions
Director Craig Gillespie told the crowd at a December preview that the film leans into an anti-hero arc: “This is really an anti-hero story. She’s got a lot of demons, a lot of baggage coming into this, which is very different from where Superman is in his life. ” DCU co-CEO James Gunn added a note about the character’s imperfection: “So many times female superheroes are so perfect. She’s not that at all. Like male superheroes have been allowed to be for a while. ”
The trailer amplifies those comments by centering grief and retribution: Ruthye seeks vengeance after her parents’ deaths and recruits Kara, while the relationship between Kara and her superdog provides emotional grounding. The preview also lists co-stars David Krumholtz and Emily Beecham and carries a logline that frames the film as an “interstellar journey of vengeance and justice. ”
Quick context and what’s next
Supergirl draws on elements tied to the comic iteration Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow by Tom King and Bilquis Evely and assembles a cast that places milly alcock at the center of a darker, more jagged DC tale. The film opens in theaters on June 26 (ET). Expect additional clips, interviews and promotional appearances in the run-up to that date as cast and creators expand on the trailer’s hints about alliances, losses and the scope of Kara’s mission.




