DC: Dark Legion adds Supergirl event inspired by new DCU film
DC: Dark Legion’s Supergirl event adds a new recruit, a Kara Zor-El spaceship skin, and daily-task rewards tied to the film’s Krem fight.

DC: Dark Legion has turned its Supergirl crossover into a real roster event, not just a movie skin swap. The limited-time update adds a brand-new Supergirl, a Kara’s Spaceship base skin, and movie-linked versions of Lobo and Superman, all wrapped around an exclusive storyline built on the Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow film.
Players can unlock Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, chase Lobo or Superman during the event, and push through a story-driven battle mode with a location map, milestone rewards, and friend gift features. The conflict is centered on Krem and his forces, which gives the crossover a clear campaign arc instead of the usual one-screen tie-in treatment.
The daily loop is where the event starts to look like a grind worth planning around. Players can earn Alien Popcorn Buckets through daily tasks and send them to friends for special rewards, while Puppy Luck gives enhanced attack bonuses during gameplay. That combination makes the crossover feel less like cosmetic fan service and more like a short-term progression sprint, especially for players trying to squeeze value out of every login.
The timing is no accident. Warner Bros. lists Supergirl for theaters and IMAX across North America on June 26, 2026, with international rollout beginning June 24, 2026. The official movie site brands it as Supergirl and names Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El, with Craig Gillespie directing from Ana Nogueira’s screenplay. Jason Momoa is in the cast as Lobo, and the synopsis puts Kara on an interstellar path of vengeance and justice after an adversary strikes too close to home, which matches the game’s fight-first event structure.
DC: Dark Legion is also leaning on the strength of its own roster. The game’s official site says more than 60 DC heroes and villains are already available as champions, so a crossover like this can actually shift team-building decisions instead of just decorating the homepage. The earlier Vestiges of Krypton event, themed around Superman and Krypto, shows FunPlus has already been using DC’s screen slate to feed live-service content, and the Supergirl event pushes that strategy deeper into the current DCU rollout.
For now, DC: Dark Legion has made Supergirl feel like a playable power spike, not just a promotional banner.
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