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[Supergirl: A Gritty New Take on the Woman of Tomorrow]-[Supergirl and What’s Making Us Happy]

Pop Culture Happy Hour · B2 · 2026-06-26

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📋 Summary

A New Direction for the DC Universe

The latest cinematic venture into the DC universe centers on Kara, Superman’s cousin, portrayed by Millie Alcock. Unlike the more traditional, optimistic portrayal of Clark Kent, this version of Supergirl is introduced as a "dirtbag in the good way"—fearless, grumpy, and far less concerned with the performative aspects of being a hero. As Glenn Weldon notes, the film serves to establish that the new DC landscape is not a "monolith," but rather a collection of stories that can play with different genres, in this case, a "Western in space."

Simplicity vs. Execution

The film is based on the graphic novel Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow by Tom King and Bilkis Evely. The core motivation is simple, bordering on the "True Grit" dynamic: Kara embarks on a revenge journey alongside a young girl named Ruthie after a villain named Krem injures her dog, Krypto. While the simplicity of the premise provides a clear narrative, the hosts of Pop Culture Happy Hour are divided on the execution. Glenn appreciates the film as a "solid addition to the canon," noting that it effectively differentiates Kara from Clark by highlighting the "privilege" of Clark's Midwestern upbringing versus the harsh reality Kara has faced. However, Daisy Rosario finds the film lacking, suggesting that Alcock might have been "miscast" and that the script failed to fully commit to the "zaniness" it hinted at.

The Problem with Villains and Tone

A major point of contention is the film’s antagonist, Krem. Described by the hosts as "blank menace" and a "cartoon," Krem suffers from being a one-dimensional villain introduced through an act of extreme brutality—killing Ruthie’s family—which leaves no room for character depth. The inclusion of Lobo, played by Jason Momoa, provides a burst of charisma, but it leaves the film feeling "muddled" in its tonal shifts. Daisy notes that the movie feels "too dark" for its intended audience, with the brutality of the plot often clashing with the lighthearted, "four-quadrant" superhero conventions the film simultaneously tries to maintain.

Visuals and Thematic Depth

Visually, the film draws criticism for being another "cloudy, murky, brown universe," which stands in stark contrast to the vibrant, colorful aesthetic of the source material. While the film attempts to explore complex questions—such as whether a hero should kill and the symbolic meaning behind the suit—the hosts feel these themes are not fully "earned." Kara’s assertion that "the suit doesn't do anything" suggests a desire for a deeper exploration of her character, but the movie ultimately struggles to balance its heavy themes with the necessary fun of a superhero blockbuster.

Conclusion

Ultimately, Supergirl is a film that generates mixed reactions. While it successfully delineates itself from the Superman mythos by exploring a character who values "being good" over "being nice," it falls short of being a "game changer." As the hosts conclude, the film's success or failure may unfairly influence the "discourse" surrounding female-led superhero projects, regardless of whether the shortcomings lie in the story’s execution or the broader industry trends.

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📖 Transcript

We've seen plenty of screen takes on Superman, but considerably fewer versions of Supergirl, his cousin.
Now she's headlining a new movie and it turns out she is kind of a dirtbag in the good way.
Fearless and grumpy Supergirl sets out on a quest to support a new pal's revenge journey and to make a point that should really be clear by now.
Never mess with a lady's dog.
I'm Glenn Weldon.
And I'm Linda Holmes.

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