Supergirl film artwork intertwined with Star Wars: an unintentional mistake

Intelligence Summary
- Discover the accidental Star Wars reference in the upcoming Supergirl film artwork, plus cast details and DC Universe impact.
In brief
- The official artwork for the upcoming Supergirl film contains an unintentional reference to an alien from Star Wars.
- Milly Alcock stars as Kara Zor-El, with Jason Momoa as Lobo and Mattias Schoenaerts as the villain Krem.
- The artwork, illustrated by Bilquis Evely, costs $119.95 and is part of the film’s marketing campaign.
GAME-scanner analysis
The reveal of the artwork for the Supergirl film has caused some stir, mainly because of the unintentional presence of an alien that resembles Lexo Sooger from Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Mistakes like this can affect how a film is perceived, especially at a time when crossovers and franchise collaborations are becoming increasingly common. It’s important to stress that this error is likely not intentional, but it may still raise questions about attention to detail in the production.
What does this mean for players?
For fans of both DC Comics and Star Wars, this mix-up may spark even more curiosity about the film. It could also fuel discussion about the possibilities of crossovers between different universes, which is interesting for gamers and movie fans alike. The cast, featuring well-known names like Jason Momoa, may also boost the film’s appeal.
Timeline
2026-06-01: First look at the artwork and casting details.
2026-06-04: Official release of the Supergirl film.
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Sources
Tweet van @SCentralizedTweet van @SCentralizedOfficial artwork for DC Comics' upcoming Supergirl movie features an alien from Star Wars, in what appears to be an unintentional but hilarious mistake.
Tweet van @af_animTweet van @af_animSupergirl does also feature a hulking long-necked alien , and there is a similarity between the two. Physically, the two species appear somewhat similar, and both wear long, flowing dress-like robes with a large gold necklace. It therefore seems possible that Evely worked on the artwork using the wrong reference material — whether sourced by herself, or given to her by someone else at DC.