Filming on DC Studios’ “Supergirl” film wrapped in May. However, as with any major blockbuster production these days, time was also set aside for some reshoots to take place at a later date.
Scooper Daniel Richtman has now reported that the later date has arrived with cameras currently rolling again for what will amount to approximately two weeks of additional photography.
Richtman says he believes the additional filming will include new scenes with David Corenswet’s Superman.
That could go some way toward explaining why Corenswet’s Superman costume, which was on display at the Warner Bros. Studio Tours exhibit, was recently removed and replaced with a note reading “Superman costume currently being used by production.”
Initial speculation about that on Friday suggested it was for “Man of Tomorrow,” but that project doesn’t begin filming for another six months.
Earlier this month, THR indicated that an early version of the “Supergirl” film, sans much of its VFX and such, recently had a quiet screening on the Burbank lot with a select group of executives and a few members of James Gunn’s DC stable.
Milly Alcock plays the role after briefly appearing in the closing moments of “Superman”. In the film, she travels across the galaxy to celebrate her 21st birthday with Krypto the Superdog. Along the way, she meets a young woman named Ruthye and winds up on a murderous quest for revenge.
Also starring are Eve Ridley as Ruthye Mary Knolle, Jason Momoa as Lobo, Matthias Schoenaerts as the villain Krem of the Yellow Hills, and both David Krumholtz and Emily Beecham as Kara’s parents Zor-El and Alura.
“Supergirl” will fly into cinemas on June 26th 2026.

