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Supergirl’s Ending Changed Because the Writer Didn’t Understand the Original
Image Courtesy of Warner Bros. There was a moment at the end of the Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow comic book where an elderly Ruthye approaches Krem, years after he was brought to justice for the murder of her father. The entire comic book storyline had Supergirl trying to preserve Ruthye’s innocence, and Supergirl writer Ana Nogueira chose not to include that scene []
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· Jun 29, 2026
Supergirl writer seemingly misinterpreted the Woman of Tomorrow comic ending
Supergirl writer seemingly misinterpreted the Woman of Tomorrow comic ending
Variety
· Jun 27, 2026
‘Supergirl’ Writer Ana Nogueira on the Movie’s Key Changes From the ‘Woman of Tomorrow’ Comic and the Status of ‘Wonder Woman’ and ‘Teen Titans’
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains plot details, including about the ending, from DC Studios’ “Supergirl,” now playing in theaters. It took more than five-and-a-half years, and countless hours reading comic books, for screenwriter Ana Nogueira to get to this moment: watching Supergirl fly onto the silver screen in her full glory. “I’ve seen the movie []
Kotaku
· Jul 6, 2026
Supergirl’s Reported Behind-The-Scenes Drama Was Bad Enough For DC To Make Its Own Cut
Director Craig Gillespie and DC Studios ‘were not creatively aligned’
Gamesradar
· Jun 24, 2026
DC producer confirms Supergirl "ends a particular way" leading to Man of Tomorrow, and Milly Alcock is "a big part of" the project after that
DC producer confirms Supergirl "ends a particular way" leading to Man of Tomorrow, and Milly Alcock is "a big part of" the project after that
That Park Place
· Jul 4, 2026
James Gunn Reportedly Took Control of Supergirl After Creative Disagreement With Director Craig Gillespie
Remember how everyone said Supergirl felt like a James Gunn movie? There’s reportedly a reason for that A new report is offering a behind-the-scenes look at the creative struggles surrounding Supergirl, revealing that James Gunn’s DC Studios became heavily involved in reshaping the film after reported disagreements with director Craig Gillespie. According to a report from The [] The post James Gunn Reportedly Took Control of Supergirl After Creative Disagreement With Director Craig Gillespie appeared first on That Park Place.
ComicBook.com
· Jul 2, 2026
3 Abandoned Woman of Tomorrow Concepts That Would Have Improved Supergirl
Since its June 26 release date, Supergirl has received a range of reactions, from fans of the movie who highly praised Milly Alcock’s performance and found the story overall to be profound to naysayers who think the movie was a step in entirely the wrong direction for the still quite new DCU. Supergirl’s reviews certainly []
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