Jason Momoa has officially wrapped filming his role as Lobo in DC Studios’ upcoming film Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, set for release on June 26, 2026. This marks a significant shift for Momoa, who previously portrayed Aquaman in the DCEU. Under James Gunn’s direction, Momoa now takes on the role of the intergalactic bounty hunter Lobo, a character known for his rebellious and antiheroic nature.

While official images of Momoa as Lobo have yet to be released, set photos have surfaced, showing him in costume and engaging in scenes with Milly Alcock’s Supergirl. These images have generated considerable excitement among fans eager to see how Momoa’s portrayal aligns with the comic book character’s iconic look

Director James Gunn has expressed enthusiasm about Momoa’s casting, noting the actor’s dedication to bringing the character to life authentically. Momoa himself has teased that his portrayal of Lobo will be “pretty dead on” and “rough and gruff,” promising a faithful adaptation of the character’s essence.
Fans are particularly intrigued by the prospect of Lobo’s involvement in the Supergirl storyline, speculating on how his character will interact with Kara Zor-El and contribute to the film’s narrative. With production underway and anticipation building, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow is shaping up to be a pivotal entry in the new DC Universe.