Kara, devastated by the loss of Krypton, struggles to adjust to her new life on Earth. Superman mentors her. Meanwhile, she must contend with a mysterious group called the Dark Circle who se... Read allKara, devastated by the loss of Krypton, struggles to adjust to her new life on Earth. Superman mentors her. Meanwhile, she must contend with a mysterious group called the Dark Circle who searches for a powerful weapon held in the Academy's vault.Kara, devastated by the loss of Krypton, struggles to adjust to her new life on Earth. Superman mentors her. Meanwhile, she must contend with a mysterious group called the Dark Circle who searches for a powerful weapon held in the Academy's vault.
- Supergirl
- (voice)
- …
- Brainiac 5
- (voice)
- Batman
- (voice)
- Phantom Girl
- (voice)
- The Flash
- (voice)
- Superman
- (voice)
- TimberWolf
- (voice)
- …
- Brainiac
- (voice)
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- Arms Fall Off Boy
- (voice)
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- Shadow Lass
- (voice)
- Alura
- (voice)
- Dawnstar
- (voice)
- Bouncing Boy
- (voice)
- Cosmic Boy
- (voice)
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- Mon El
- (voice)
- Invisible Kid
- (voice)
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The lead character is Superman's female cousin who, as a spoiled and entitled teenager two months on Earth, cannot adapt to the primitive ways of the 21th century. So Superman uses a gimmick to send her to the 31th century, to train in a hero academy. Wait, what? Don't think about it, just go with it. In this academy there are only other teenagers, all speaking and acting exactly like teens today. After 1000 years of history!! Don't think about it, just go with it. The villain, then, is a shadow organization that exists in both timelines, known to no one, but exposes itself completely for the sake of the plot. Then there is some side-plot about acceptance regardless of relatives or origin and a ridiculous ending.
That's it. Everything is telegraphed tens of minutes ahead and that's saying something for a 80 minute film. There is nothing special in this thing except for how bad the story is. It's as bland as a corporate hallway. So if you want to spend the time to watch a completely forgettable hero in a made-up inconsequential pocket world that has nothing to do with the characters and universe you know from other DC stories, go ahead.
Meg Donnelly is a great Supergirl with lots of enthusiasm and some really endearing fish out of water antics. She has also solid chemistry with Harry Shum Jr. Who brings a suitably cold and calculating exterior to Brainiac 5 balanced by a warmer side under the surface.
The animation style carried over from Superman: Man of Tomorrow continues to impress, it still looks really nice and is way more colourful, stylised and detailed than what came before.
The voice acting is pretty much great. Meg Donnelly is perfect for supergirl. The story, albeit very simplistic, is okay and we get a movie moving along in a brisk pace with enough action and hero-ism to keep one almost interested.
Sadly this is just boring. Not only does it feel like we have seen this a million times before, but everything is also very predictable, cliche, and lame. The new superheroes of the future are all laughable, and Braniac 5 can only brag about how smart he is every 2 seconds. Man-El was kinda interested, and I love how Supergirl does not hold back in their fight beating him to a pulp.
A 5/10. This is not made for me, but I was decently entertained, so I assume the preteens and teens this was made for probably like this better than I do. Cannot really recommend this, but sure, there are far worst things to watch.
Nice animation, good voice work, more instances of the needless gore that stops these movies being suitable for younger viewers...it's a decent enough entry, but there's not much to it.
It has similarities with the previous animated movie Batman/Superman: Apocalypse, which also featured an unhappy, fish-out-of-water Supergirl leaving Metropolis to train with a bunch of super beings - in that case, Wonder Woman's island of amazons.
The two most notable things are that the plot actually builds on a seemingly disposable moment from Justice Society - World War II; and the post-credit sequence, which nicely sets up a bigger story ahead.
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- TriviaThere is an end-credit scene
- GoofsMon-El and DawnStar are showing Supergirl around/welcoming her when she spots Brainiac 5 and mistakes him for the original Brainiac. After Mon-El says "No, wait!", both disappear from the scene entirely. Not only do they both fail to attempt to step in and clear up Supergirl's misunderstanding (other than Mon-El's one panicked feeble attempt), they are nowhere to be seen when the fight is stopped, as if they wandered off bored as soon as Supergirl attacked.
- Quotes
Shadow Lass: We are the front lines; administering justice and preventing war.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Part One (2024)
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