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Today, DC Studios released the first Supergirl trailer. As a teaser, its primary focus is to establish Kara Zor-El as the cynical, jaded protagonist and underscore the movie’s general tone and vibe. Still, the trailer has time to include a brief shot of Lobo. It isn’t a full, proper reveal; Momoa’s appearance is largely obscured by shadows in the scene, but it’s still enough to give fans an exciting taste of what they can expect. Take a look at a brightened screenshot from the trailer below, which lets a little more detail shine through:

Jason Momoa’s Lobo Appearance Is Comics-Accurate
For months, Momoa has been teasing that his Lobo costume is comics-accurate. He even went so far as to say his iteration in the film looks “exactly like the character” from the page. It’s a shame we didn’t get more Lobo in the first Supergirl trailer, but the brief look proves Momoa’s comments weren’t just lip service in an attempt to appeal to DC fans. The Supergirl creative team strived to stay as true to the source material as possible, following James Gunn’s footsteps of embracing comic book sensibilities. It would have been easy to try to tweak Lobo’s appearance for the medium of film, but his aesthetic in the comics is so recognizable, it’s for the best director Craig Gillespie and Co. stayed true to the comics.
Lobo has been adapted in other mediums before (including a multitude of animated appearances), but Supergirl is the first time the character will be featured in a live-action feature film. For many moviegoers, Supergirl will probably serve as their first proper introduction to the character, so it was important to handle Lobo’s portrayal with great attention and care. Everyone involved with Supergirl wants to ensure Lobo makes a strong first impression, so sticking to the comics and highlighting why DC fans have loved the character for years is the best way of accomplishing that. The DCU has been riding a lot of positive momentum with the successes of Superman and Peacemaker, and it would have been a shame if Lobo left a bad taste in people’s mouths. Instead, fans should be more excited to see him on screen.








