E a Supergirl Eiiinnn? | Crítica e análise com Spoilers!

DC is back with the second film in the new universe. Milly Alcock as Supergirl. Jason Momoa as Lobo. One of the most acclaimed comics of recent years as its basis. And a result that says a lot about where DC is and where it still needs to go. _________________________________________ 🎬 In this video, I give a complete analysis and review of Supergirl (2026), the new DCU film directed by Craig Gillespie, talking about what the film gets right, where it falls short of its potential, and the most important differences between the film and the comic book Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, by Tom King and Bilquis Evely, which served as the basis for the adaptation. Featuring: 🎥 The complete technical details of the film and the original comic book 🎥 The main differences between the adaptation and Tom King's material, what was preserved, what was omitted, and what was completely changed 🎥 Milly Alcock delivering the best version of the character we've ever seen in any media 🎥 Jason Momoa as Lobo, costume, acting, and real impact on the plot 🎥 A direction that feels more like James Gunn than Craig Gillespie and why that's a problem 🎥 A predictable script that prevents the film from being what it could have been 🎥 What the film means for the future of the DCU and why the box office failure is worrying _________________________________________ 📷 The idea is to understand if Supergirl delivers what the DCU needed after Superman or if it's just another film that gets the heroine right and gets the film around her wrong. This analysis is without hype, without fanaticism, and without sugarcoating. 👉 Comment below: Did you go see it? What did you think of Milly Alcock? And did the Wolf convince you? 🎬 Subscribe for more content about movies, series, reviews, analyses, and pop culture. Follow on Instagram: @albeasanti