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From Supergirl herself to Lobo, Krem, and Ruthye Marye Knoll, let's break down every DC character who appears in the new Supergirl trailer.
The Supergirl trailer depicts a city concealed in a bubble as Krypton dies. Many might assume this is Brainiac shrinking the city of Kandor as he does in the comics. However, this is not Brainiac shrinking Kandor. In fact, this isn't Kandor at all, but instead Argo City.
An interstellar mercenary with a big mouth and an even larger kill count, Lobo was created by writer Roger Slifer and artist Keith Giffen in 1983. He first appeared in Omega Men #3, a comic following a team of extraterrestrial superheroes that fight crime and, sometimes, each other.
Judging by its trailer, DC Studios' Supergirl will remain mostly faithful to the Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow comic that inspired it (with some exceptions).
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Supergirl Trailer: Who is Eve Ridley’s DCU Character, Ruthye Marye Knoll?
The first trailer for the DCU Supergirl movie gives special prominence to Eve Ridley and her character. But who is Ruthye Marye Knoll?
DC shared a teaser trailer for Craig Gillespie’s Supergirl on Dec. 11, providing a first look at Jason Momoa’s bounty hunter Lobo and Kara Zor-El (Milly Alcock of House of the Dragon) beating up loads of space pirates.
Supergirl's new trailer has revealed the biggest villain design change in the DC Universe thus far with its central antagonist. As the second movie in the DCU timeline, Supergirl will continue the franchise's quest to provide quality movies that also work effectively to expand the wider DC world at the same time.
The movie appears to follow that series’ general arc, in which Supergirl — while extra-terrestrially bar-hopping — teams up with the young alien Ruthye Marye Knoll (Eve Ridley) in a quest for revenge on the murderous Krem of the Yellow Hills (Matthias Schoenaerts).
The Main Man is set to make his live-action big screen debut with Supergirl. Read on to more about the iconic character.