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The new trailer for Supergirl gives a much better look at what to expect, and a clearer idea of its plot. That comes from the comic book run Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, which was written by Tom King with art from Bilquis Evely. In broad terms, that finds Kara at a low ebb, and drawn into an intergalactic revenge mission with a girl named Ruthye Marye Knoll (played by Eve Ridley in the movie), who wants vengeance on the villainous Krem of the Yellow Hills (Matthias Schoenaerts). At the center of this for Kara, though, is Krypto, the superdog who debuted in Superman.
Supergirl Is Giving Krypto A Bigger (& Better) Role Than The Woman Of Tomorrow Comics

As in the comics, the movie is also using Krypto as the launchpad for the narrative. In both, the dog is poisoned with arrows fired by Krem, with Supergirl joining Ruthye on her quest so that she can secure an antidote and save his life. Ominously, the trailer notes that Krypto only has three days to live. That leads them on to a journey through several planets, and run-ins with various aliens, monsters, and, in a change from the comics, Jason Momoa’s Lobo, a badass space biker and bounty hunter.
In the comics, that’s pretty much where Krypto’s involvement finishes. Saving the dog is ostensibly Kara’s driving force on the page, and is referenced a few times, but he himself doesn’t reappear, either in the present or via flashbacks, until the very end. The movie is changing this by putting a much greater focus on the bond between Supergirl and Krypto, in ways that look both heartwarming and potentially heartbreaking, with far more scenes of them together before he’s poisoned. He is her one true companion, a representation of home.









