

Supergirl
When an unexpected and ruthless adversary strikes too close to home, Kara Zor-El, aka Supergirl, reluctantly joins forces with an unlikely companion on an epic, interstellar journey of vengeance and justice.
Critics Sentiment
Jason Momoa's Lobo appears on his motorcycle as an unlikely companion
Ruthye dominates scenes as Kara is sidelined in her own film
The film swings from its lowest point around the midpoint when Ruthye's excessive screen time sidelines Kara, up to the energetic Lobo action showcase in the late second act, a shift of nearly 1.3 points.
Supergirl opens with genuine energy and a strong character introduction, buoyed by Milly Alcock's committed performance and Jason Momoa's scene-stealing Lobo, but loses momentum in its middle stretch where an underdeveloped villain and an overpresent supporting character drag the film down. The cosmic space-western aesthetic earns consistent praise while the screenplay and pacing draw consistent criticism, leaving the film feeling like a missed opportunity that never quite reaches the heights its best moments promise. The ending lands on a warmer note, with reviewers appreciating its self-contained resolution, but the overall consensus is a decent if forgettable superhero adventure that works better as a character study than as a plot-driven spectacle.
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Milly Alcock
Supergirl / Kara Zor-El

Eve Ridley
Ruthye

Matthias Schoenaerts
Krem

Jason Momoa
Lobo

David Krumholtz
Zor-El

Emily Beecham
Alura In-Ze

David Corenswet
Superman

Ferdinand Kingsley
Elias Knoll

Emily Piggford
Delilah Knoll

Thalissa Teixeira
Mareck Vran

Kadiff Kirwan
Bomar Vran

Diarmaid Murtagh
Drom Baxton

Alice Hewkin
Sklarian

Wil Coban
Brute

George Montague
Hideous Alien Double
Bruce Lennox
Emond Knoll

Audrey Brisson-Jutras
Lumpy Alien

Avye Leventis
Lumpy Alien

Leo Bill
Big Furry Gremlin

Keeley Forsyth
Healer
Crew
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