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James Gunn Ditches Superhero Titles for Supergirl's Simplicity

Jun 16, 2025 5:55 PM

James Gunn has announced a significant title change for the upcoming film Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, simply dubbing it Supergirl. This decision aligns with his intent to streamline the naming conventions of superhero films, moving away from lengthy titles that may confuse audiences. Gunn introduced the concept of a "premortem" process in filmmaking, which aims to identify and mitigate potential pitfalls before production begins. He felt that the original title was too retrospective and decided to focus on the future vision of the character. Acclaimed actress Milly Alcock stars in the titular role, while the film is set to release on June 26, 2026.

Why was the title changed from Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow?

The title was changed to streamline the superhero naming convention and avoid the complicated "colon" format that often accompanies genre films. Gunn aimed to shift the focus towards the future of the character rather than dwelling on legacy.

Supergirl is a prominent character within the DC Universe, originally appearing in comic books in 1959. She is known for her superhuman abilities and her connection to Superman. The new film aims to present a fresh portrayal of the character, likely appealing to both long-time fans and new audiences alike, as part of DC's effort to revitalize its cinematic offerings.



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