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Adaptations of Supergirl in other media
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Created by Otto Folder
Curt Swan
Original source Comics published by DC Comics
Showtime appearance Action Comics #252 (May 1959)
Films and telly
Flick(due south) Supergirl (1984)
Goggle box
show(southward)
Superman: The Blithe Series (1996)
Smallville (2001)
Justice League (2001-2004)
Justice League Unlimited (2004)
Supergirl (2015)
DC Super Hero Girls (2022)

The fictional superheroine Supergirl has been adapted into pop culture several times since 1984. This includes a feature film and several animated and alive-action television programs.

Film [ edit ]

Supergirl (1984) [ edit ]

A feature film adaptation Supergirl was released in 1984, starring Helen Slater in her get-go motion movie role. [ane] Supergirl was a spin-off from the pop 1978 film Superman , and Marc McClure reprises his role of Jimmy Olsen. The movie performed poorly at the box office and failed to print critics or audiences; Peter O'Toole received a Gilded Raspberry Award nomination for Worst Player for his performance, while Faye Dunaway received a Worst Actress nomination for hers. [ii] Prior to its release, Supergirl was expected to be the first film of a series, and Helen Slater had a contract for three films, but Supergirl's failure at the box office cancelled plans for a Supergirl II.

Superman III [ edit ]

Supergirl was originally planned for Superman 3 , in a treatment written past Ilya Salkind. In a bizarre twist from the comics, Supergirl was to be the surrogate girl of Brainiac (who later is possessively in love with her) who falls in dear with Superman, who in the film was to be portrayed as her lover instead of cousin, contrary to all previous depictions. [3]

Movie 43 [ edit ]

Kristen Bell parodies Supergirl in a comedy segment of Movie 43 .

DC Extended Universe [ edit ]

A reference of Kara Zor-El is seen in Human of Steel where Clark sees one space pod open in the Fortress of Confinement.

A Supergirl flick centered around Kara Zor-El / Supergirl, was announced to exist in development with Oren Uziel penning the script. [iv] [5] The studio intends to rent a female director, with Reed Morano—who has expressed interest in the project—beingness its pinnacle option. [six] [7] Filming was expected to start production in early 2022. [viii]

The Wink director Andy Muschietti announced that Supergirl will make her debut in the movie with Sasha Calle portraying her. [9] Calle was first spotted filming The Wink as Supergirl in London in June 2022, and was compared to the characters of Cir-El and Lara Lane Kent (a Supergirl from the Injustice universe). [10]

Television [ edit ]

Super Friends [ edit ]

Although not appearing in the bear witness, she did appear in some of the related comics with the show. [eleven]

DC Animated Universe [ edit ]

Superman: The Animated Series [ edit ]

Artwork for the encompass of Superman Adventures 21 (Jul 1998)
Art by Bruce Timm

Supergirl first appears, voiced by Nicholle Tom, in the two-function Superman: The Animated Series episode "Piddling Girl Lost" every bit Kara In-Ze from Krypton'southward "sister world" of Argos. The graphic symbol is depicted as a headstrong and independent teenage girl who was placed in suspended animation before the atmospheric condition on Argos became inhospitable.

Season Two was extended an extra two episodes solely to accommodate a story with Supergirl; producer Bruce Timm said, "We really had to steal ii episodes from 'Batman'. They had a Supergirl toy coming from Kenner, so they allowed us to do those [episodes]." [12] Bruce Timm and Paul Dini intended to use the original Supergirl, Kara Zor-El, but were denied past DC Comics, due to DC's then-present edict that Superman was to remain the but surviving Kryptonian. [12] [xiii]

The daughter of planetary chief physician Kala In-Ze (In-Ze was the last name of Kara Zor-El'south mother Allura), Kara was the only survivor of her world, the rest having died when their suspended animation units suffered damage over time. While on a space exploration trip, Superman discovers Argos and consequently Kara. Clark arranges for the Kents to take Kara in while she adjusts to life on World, and upon visiting Clark in Metropolis, she wears glasses and a brunette wig with a ponytail to pose as Clark'due south cousin Kara Kent. This Supergirl shares Superman'due south vulnerability to kryptonite; she besides suffers from cheimatophobia (fear of cold), due to her experiences prior to her time in suspended blitheness.[ citation needed ] Kara is written equally eager to have up a position at the right hand of Superman, but Superman thinks she is too young and unready, despite the fact that she and Jimmy Olsen, who struck up a friendship at one time, were critical in ferreting out an early connection between Intergang and Granny Goodness. Kara becomes friends with Batgirl in The New Batman Adventures episode "Girls' Nite Out", though their coming together is played for laughs and the girls depicted equally somewhat inept.

She has a cerise, white and blue costume. She continues to employ that aforementioned costume in her first appearance in the first episode of Justice League Unlimited , where Nicholle Tom reprises her voice-acting role. In the third flavour of JLU, Supergirl appears in a new outfit, (the more traditional blue shirt with reddish mini-skirt) that resembles Kara Zor-El'southward post-Crunch costume. Plus, She becomes an excellent hand-to-manus combatant, having trained in various forms of unarmed fighting such as Taekwondo, Kickboxing, Karate, etc.

Justice League [ edit ]

In "Hereafter, Part 1" she appeared equally a tearful cameo at her elderberry first cousin's funeral, on the left of his adopted human parents, Jonathon and Martha Kent, with Lana Lang on their right and was in the procession with thousands others who went to pay their terminal heartfelt respects to the Man of Steel. Afterwards, when the six remaining members were discussing additional membership, Hawkgirl had asked "is Supergirl old enough?"

In "Condolement and Joy" Kara was seen in a family picture with Clark side by side to her and John and Martha beneath. In forepart of the photograph, Clark asked Johnathon and Martha "Where's Kara?" to which they said that she is "Skiing with Barbara" but would be back for movies. Clark and then offered Martian Manhunter her room.

Justice League Unlimited [ edit ]

Information technology is revealed that scientists from Project Cadmus create Galatea, an evil clone of the plan'due south Supergirl (Kara) for nefarious purposes. The clone is a more mature version of Kara, and in appearance and costume is a homage to Ability Girl. Kara, accompanied past Green Arrow and Question travel to S.T.A.R. Labs to investigate. From this episode on, Green Arrow becomes a sort of father figure to Kara and oftentimes discusses her with Superman. In the episode "Far From Home", Greenish Arrow tells Superman that he and Black Canary planned on bringing Supergirl out to celebrate her twenty-first birthday. With the re-introduction of Kara Zor-El to regular DC continuity, she is also referred to in one case again every bit Superman'south cousin, but every bit an adoptive i.

In the episode "Chaos at the Globe's Cadre", Supergirl has a new costume with a bluish shirt and red brim. This color scheme resembles Superman's costume palette.

In "Far From Home", Supergirl, along with Green Lantern and Light-green Pointer, encounter Legion of Super-Heroes members Brainiac five and Bouncing Boy. They take brought the three modern heroes to the 31st century to aid them in defeating the Fatal 5, who accept implanted mind control in all Legionnaires. However, Brainiac 5 tells Dark-green Lantern and Dark-green Pointer that 30th century history says that Supergirl never returned to her ain time; Brainiac 5 and Bouncing Boy presume this indicates that she will die while on this mission. As Kara experiences the engineering and society of the 30th century, which is similar to that of her lost homeworld, she becomes more and more than conflicted about returning to the past, where she has never felt that she fits in. Finally, she and Brainiac 5 develop romantic feelings for each other, and when Green Lantern and Green Arrow prepare to render to the past, she tells them that 30th century history volition be fulfilled since she is staying in the hereafter as a fellow member of the Legion. DC Comics introduced Kara into their Legion of Superheroes monthly comic soon later renaming information technology 'Supergirl and the Legion of Superheroes.' Kara had also been a member of the Legion prior to her first comic incarnation's death in 'Crisis on Infinite Earths.' She likewise had a relationship with Brainiac v during this time. In the universe of the Justice League Unlimited tie-in comics, Kara obviously remains in the 21st Century, as she is yet part of the Justice League (wearing her original costume) after Huntress is allowed back into the League (which doesn't happen during the show's run).

Smallville Legends: Kara and the Chronicles of Krypton [ edit ]

Kara and the Chronicles of Krypton will be the quaternary set of videos of the Smallville Legends spider web series. In these animated shorts, we see Kara during the Kryptonian Civil War which led somewhen to her planet'southward devastation. She is the girl of Zor-El and lives in the city of Kandor in dissimilarity to previous versions of the character that lived in Argo. Zor-El is a prominent figure in the war and so Kara is in the middle of the chaos. The webisodes are featured on the Smallville Complete Flavour 7 DVD set as a bonus feature. [14]

Justice League: The New Frontier [ edit ]

Supergirl likewise appears in a brief groundwork cameo advent in the Direct-to-DVD blithe picture Justice League: The New Frontier . She is seen during the famous speech made by John F. Kennedy along with many other characters just before the endmost credits.

Superman/Batman Apocalypse [ edit ]

Kara Zor-El appears in Superman/Batman: Apocalypse , based on the 2nd storyline from the Superman/Batman comic series, "The Supergirl from Krypton". [15] The film depicts her arrival on Earth and adjustment to life on the new planet. During the picture show she is kidnapped and brainwashed by Darkseid earlier Superman frees her and takes her dorsum to earth. She is voiced by actress Summer Glau.

Super Best Friends Forever [ edit ]

The process of the design of supergirl. 2012 (left), 2016 (middle), 2022/2022 (right)

Supergirl appears aslope Batgirl and Wonder Girl in Super All-time Friends Forever , a series of shorts adult by Lauren Faust for the DC Nation cake on Drawing Network. She is voiced past Nicole Sullivan. [16]

Superman: Unbound [ edit ]

Molly C. Quinn voices Supergirl in Superman: Unbound , an adaptation of Superman: Brainiac . [17] Kara and her parents narrowly escaped Kandor earlier it was shrunken and abducted by Brainiac, leaving her with PTSD. She arrived on Globe a few months earlier the picture'south beginning and is still adjusting to life on Earth and her baby cousin being older than her due to the deviation in how long their rockets spent in infinite. Kara prefers to use her powers to save people from dictators rather than fight ordinary criminals. Kara is greatly reluctant to face Brainiac again, even with super powers, but eventually summons the courage to help her cousin fight him.

DC Super Hero Girls [ edit ]

Supergirl appears every bit a fundamental protagonist in the web series DC Super Hero Girls where she is a student at Super Hero Loftier. She is voiced past Anais Fairweather.

She also appears a primal protagonist in the 2022 TV serial, with Nicole Sullivan reprising her function from the Super Best Friends Forever shorts.

Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Cosmic Clash [ edit ]

Supergirl appears as a new member of the Justice League in the animated movie Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Cosmic Clash , voiced by Jessica DiCicco.

Justice League Activity [ edit ]

Supergirl appears in Justice League Action , voiced by Joanne Spracklen. [18]

Teen Titans Become! To the Movies [ edit ]

Supergirl appears in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies , voiced past Meredith Salenger. She is at the superhero movie premiere wearing Plastic Man as a dress

Live action [ edit ]

Smallville [ edit ]

A girl calling herself Kara (played by Adrianne Palicki) appears in the Smallville idiot box series episode "Covenant", claiming to be from Krypton, although she does non call herself Supergirl or Kara Zor-El or fifty-fifty merits to be Kal-El's cousin. When Lana Lang asked who she was, Clark Kent claimed she was a visiting cousin. She was revealed at episode'southward end to exist Lindsey Harrison, a human empowered and controlled by Kryptonian technology as part of Jor-El's plan to influence Clark.

The bodily Supergirl character appears in the plan's seventh flavor, first with the season premiere. She is played past actress Laura Vandervoort. [19] Kara was sent from Krypton at the same time equally was Kal-El to expect after him, but was trapped under a dam during the first meteor shower and was in suspended animation for the past 18 years. Afterward the dam is cleaved, Kara Zor-El is freed. As the daughter of Zor-El, she is Clark'southward Kryptonian cousin, and hence possesses the same powers. Though she has also mastered flying, she, like her comic book counterpart, lacks the control Clark has developed over his years of dealing with humans. For case, she is unaware of the more subtle super-hearing until taught to apply it by Clark. Though chronologically older than Clark (she was sixteen years onetime at the time of Clark's birth), her time in suspended animation leaves her with the advent of a girl in her mid-to-late teens.

Kara explains that Clark was not fabricated aware of her existence because their respective fathers were not on adept terms, exemplified past Jor-El'due south distrust when informed of her arrival by Clark. The Martian Manhunter AKA John Jones is similarly distrustful of her, equally Kara is of him, claiming that Zor-El attempted to have Jor-El assassinated. In the episode "Lara", it is revealed the Martian Manhunter was correct about her begetter. Zor-El had tried to impale his brother out of the love he had for Jor-El's wife, Lara. Kara witnessed an incident where Zor-El attempted to force Lara to leave Jor-El and honey him. Zor-El had erased her memories, causing her to believe he was a good human until now. Realizing she was incorrect about her father, she puts her memories of him aside and remains with Clark on the subcontract. At the end of the episode "Blueish", when a double of Zor-El is defeated, Kara is involuntarily teleported to Detroit with a case of amnesia.

Afterward being taken in by a waitress, she works at a diner for several weeks, and somewhen takes on the name of "Linda." Her memories and powers remain mysteriously gone, equally Clark brings her dorsum to Smallville. However, he decides to hide her Kryptonian identity from her, hiding her Kryptonian bracelet. Because of this, past the episode "Hero" she becomes fatigued to Lex, moving in with him, because of Clark and Lana's secrecy.

In the episode "Traveler", Kara's retention and powers are restored by Jor-El making her able to relieve Clark, who was imprisoned in a Kryptonite cell. In the following episode, entitled "Veritas", Kara attempts to teach Clark how to fly so as to further his chances of surviving a confrontation with the newly restored Brainiac. When Kara resists Brainiac's offer of help in restoring Krypton, Lana falls victim to Brainiac's encephalon-probe. This, in turn, prompts Kara to voluntarily travel into infinite with Brainiac, and she is concluding seen entering hyperspace high above Earth. In the seventeenth episode titled "Sleeper", Kara is discovered to be on Krypton, in the year 1986. In the episode 18, "Apocalypse", we see Kara on an culling universe where Kal-El never made it to World. Kara was found and raised past Lex and Lionel Luthor, and took on the proper name Linda Danvers, beingness caput of DDS (Department of Domestic Security). At that place, when she finds Clark from the original Smallville universe, she reveals that was sent to Earth to impale him. Back in the twelvemonth 1986, Kara is fighting Brainiac, when she is helped by Clark, destroys Brainiac, and go far to Earth again.

It is finally discovered in the season finale "Arctic", that the real Kara never fabricated information technology back to Earth and is trapped in the Phantom Zone, and that Brainiac had been impersonating her. In episode 8 of flavour 8, "Bloodline", Clark and Lois are transported into the Phantom Zone where they are mistakenly attacked by Kara. She subsequently reveals a portal that can allow i to get out the Phantom Zone only she has not done so, fearing the escape of other prisoners. She activates the portal to allow Clark and Lois dorsum simply both she and Clark are defeated by Faora, General Zod's wife. With Chloe's assist, they make it back to Smallville where Kara helps Clark defeat Faora by using the Martian Manhunter'southward crystal to divide Faora from Lois Lane's trunk. In the end, she leaves Smallville, flight into space, where she has gone to expect for Kandor after hearing rumors of its survival of the destruction of Krypton.

She appears over again in the season 10 episode entitled "Supergirl" where she disguises herself as a hero. After in the episode, she helps Clark by repelling Darkseid and later puts on spectacles and a wig to protect her identity. In Episode 20 of that season Jor-El tells Kara she must disappear from this time catamenia, since it must be Kal-El'south fourth dimension only. Reluctantly Kara puts on a Legion ring and goes to the 31st century, never really saying good cheerio to Clark.

Arrowverse [ edit ]

By September 2014, Warner Bros. Television set was looking to create a television series centered effectually Supergirl. Executive producers for the series include Greg Berlanti (also a creator/producer for Arrow and The Flash ), Ali Adler, who are both writing the script, and Berlanti Productions' Sarah Schechter. DC Comics' Geoff Johns is besides expected to be part of the project. Titles under consideration for the series included Super and Daughter. [xx] Berlanti confirmed the prove shortly after, and stated it was in development and had still to be pitched to networks. [21] On September 19, it was appear that CBS had landed the series Supergirl with a series commitment. The serial volition see a 24-year-old Kara Zor-El come up out of hiding to go a superhero. [22] The series follows Kara Zor-El, who is taken in past the Danvers family when she was 12, afterward being sent away from Krypton. The Danvers teach her to be conscientious with her powers, until she has to reveal them during an unexpected disaster, setting her on her journeying of heroism. [23] In November 2014, Berlanti stated that the serial could also be in the same universe as Arrow and The Flash. [24] In January 2015, information technology was announced that Melissa Benoist was cast as Supergirl. [25]

In the series, initially set on World-38 in the multiverse as depicted in the Arrowverse, Kara was sent to World to protect her cousin, Kal-El. But Krypton's explosion knocked her ship off class into the Phantom Zone, remaining in stasis for twenty years while remaining her age until she reached Earth and was establish by a full-grown Kal-El - know publicly as Superman. Kara spends her remaining her teenage years with the Danvers family at Superman's proposition, deciding to alive a normal life while she and her adapted sister Alex move to National City. However, Kara was forced to reveal herself to save an crashing aeroplane and was later recruited by the Department of Extra-Normal Operations, a underground bureau Alex works for. Kara helps the DEO chase down a number of alien criminals that Kara inadvertently helped escaped the Phantom Zone and afterwards threats that include CADMUS, a Daxamite invasion, Reign, and Lex Luthor.

Benoist first appears outside her series in the second season of The Flash , later returning in the Arrowverse's 2016 multi-series crossover Invasion!. [26] When the Arrowverse Earth-1 is attacked past the alien Dominators, Barry Allen recruits to Kara to help him and his World's heroes in opposing the invasion. Later on the battle concludes, Kara is given a device by Cisco Ramon that will permit her to travel back and forth to Earth-1, also as call the other heroes for assistance if required.

Kara also plays a key role in the 2017 multi-show crossover Crisis on Globe-X , attends Barry and Iris'southward wedding before the group are attacked by Nazi soldiers from Earth-X under the control of that reality'south Oliver Queen with back up from Eobard Thawne. The Earth-X Oliver Queen seeks to capture Kara to transplant her center into his wife and Kara's Earth-X analogue, 'Overgirl', as she is dying from unintentionally overloading herself with solar free energy. But Kara manages to escape beingness operated and participate in the final battle Earth-1's heroes and Earth-Xs' forces, taking Overgirl into the upper atmosphere as she was nearly to detonate in a nuclear-level explosion. Kara after returns in the subsequently multi-show crossovers Elseworlds and Crisis on Infinite Earths , with her Earth-38 incorporated into Earth-Prime at the end of the latter.

Video games [ edit ]

Justice League Heroes [ edit ]

Supergirl first appeared in the PSP version of Justice League Heroes as an unlockable character, voiced by Tara Strong.

DC Universe Online [ edit ]

Supergirl appears in the DC Universe Online video game, voiced by Adrienne Mishler.

Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes [ edit ]

Supergirl appears equally a playable character in Lego Batman two: DC Super Heroes , voiced by Bridget Hoffman.

Injustice: Gods Among Us [ edit ]

Supergirl makes a cameo appearance in the IOS version of Injustice: Gods Among United states as a support bill of fare.

Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham [ edit ]

Supergirl appears as a playable character in Lego Batman iii: Beyond Gotham , voiced by Kari Wahlgren.

Infinite Crunch [ edit ]

Supergirl appears as a playable grapheme in Infinite Crisis , voiced by Camilla Luddington, with the Arcane Supergirl voiced by India de Beaufort.

Injustice 2 [ edit ]

Supergirl appears as a playable graphic symbol in Injustice 2 , voiced by Laura Bailey. In the story, her escape pod is retrieved by Black Adam afterwards the events of the get-go game. She is trained by Black Adam and Wonder Woman into perfecting her powers equally they tell her stories of her cousin, inspiring her to become Supergirl. After the Authorities and Insurgency ally with each other to take out Brainiac (who was responsible for Krypton's devastation), Kara discovers what the Government has truly done on the planet and is appalled by her cousin's actions. She and Batman infiltrate Brainiac'south transport to cease the tyrant, and when Batman and Superman fence with each other over the Brainiac'south fate, she allies herself with Batman, assertive that her cousin is behaving more like Full general Zod than Jor-El. She is also the concluding opponent defeated by Superman before Batman. She appears in both of the game'southward endings, where she will either become a part of Batman's Justice League to recapture what her cousin stood for before Lois' death, or will exist imprisoned by Superman until she becomes a part of his Regime. In her single player ending, she works with the Justice League to revive the Kryptonian civilizations of Argo City and Kandor.

Lego Dimensions [ edit ]

Supergirl appears equally a playable graphic symbol in Lego Dimensions via a limited-distribution minifigure, with Kari Wahlgren reprising her function. [27]

Lego DC Super-Villains [ edit ]

Supergirl appears as a playable grapheme in the DC TV Super-Heroes DLC pack in Lego DC Super-Villains .

Music [ edit ]

  • The vocal "That's Really Super, Supergirl" appears on the alternative rock/psychedelic band XTC's album Skylarking (1986, Geffen Records).
  • Pop vocalist Krystal Harris sings a vocal "Supergirl" that appears on the soundtrack of the Disney movie The Princess Diaries .
  • Popular singer Jessica Simpson'south song "With Yous" includes the lyrics, "I wish I could save the earth, like I was Supergirl!".
  • Saving Jane released an anthology, SuperGirl , which included a song of the aforementioned proper noun in 2008.
  • The vocal "Supergirl" is written by Robbie Gennet. John Cougar Mellencamp, Hilary Duff, Reamonn and Papaya have too recorded different songs called "Supergirl". The Gin Blossoms recorded a vocal titled "Super Girl" for their 2006 album Major Lodge Victory . Multiple references are made to flying and other super powers.
  • The vocal "Super Sexy Woman", appearing on the 2000 album A Sunday Came by Sufjan Stevens, is most Supergirl, explicitly referencing "Superman'south cousin."
  • The musician Donovan recorded a song called "Superlungs (My Supergirl)". It appears on the album Barabajagal , likewise as in alternate version bonus tracks on the remastered CD releases of Sunshine Superman and Mellow Yellowish .
  • "Supergirl" is a pop song recorded by Hilary Duff for her fourth album, Near Wanted (2005). Information technology is sectional to the Collector's Edition of the album and was released every bit the third unmarried in 2006 in the United States, and was written by Kara DioGuardi and Greg Wells.
  • "Supergirl" is a song & titled album by Popular/R&B singer Angela Via in 2007.
  • Norwegian stone band Minor Majority have a vocal named "Supergirl".
  • In the song "Superman" by Stereophonics, the lyrics "... and so you can slumber with a teenage blonde" tin can be heard, referencing Supergirl in the comic books.[ citation needed ]
  • Christina Aguilera'south song "Keeps Getting Ameliorate" contains the lyrics "Next day I'thou your Supergirl out to save the world" as office of the chorus.
  • "Supergirl" is Suzie McNeil'southward 4th single from her album Rock-n-Roller released in 2009.
  • Graham Bonney had a hit in the Great britain, Federal republic of germany and elsewhere with "Supergirl" in 1966.

Literature [ edit ]

In Larry Niven's essay "Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex", he speculated on Supergirl existence used as the surrogate mother for a child of Superman and Lois Lane to preserve the Kryptonian race.

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External links [ edit ]

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