The internet just exploded.

In a fiery new teaser shared by DC Studios co-chief James Gunn, fans finally got their clearest, most badass look yet at Jason Momoa stepping into the boots (and chains) of the intergalactic bounty hunter Lobo in the upcoming Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.

And the verdict is unanimous: this casting is pure comic-book perfection.

Momoa appears in full Lobo glory — towering, muscle-bound, with the signature wild mane of black hair, pale skin, red eyes, and those infamous pointed fangs flashing in a menacing grin. He’s seen revving a massive, customized Spacehog motorcycle, cigar clenched between his teeth, radiating the kind of chaotic, unstoppable energy that has defined the Main Man for decades in the DC comics.

The brief but explosive footage shows Lobo tearing across a desolate landscape, laughing maniacally as chaos seems to follow in his wake. The visual is raw, gritty, and unapologetically over-the-top — exactly what fans have been craving since the character was first announced for the new DC Universe.

Momoa himself couldn’t hide his excitement. In the behind-the-scenes clip that preceded the official look, the actor steps out of his trailer smoking a cigar, fangs already in place, and grins at the camera with a single word: “Finally.” It’s the kind of moment that feels like years of fan dreams finally coming true.

For those unfamiliar with the character, Lobo is no ordinary villain or anti-hero. He’s the last surviving Czarnian — a planet he himself destroyed for fun. An immortal, ultra-violent bounty hunter with superhuman strength, rapid healing, and a complete disregard for rules or morality, Lobo is equal parts terrifying and hilariously irreverent. He rides a cosmic motorcycle, speaks in his own crude slang, and lives by a simple code: drink, fight, and collect bounties. He’s been a fan-favorite since his debut in the 1980s, often described as a twisted mix of Wolverine, The Punisher, and a heavy metal rockstar.

Jason Momoa goes buckwild as Lobo in 'Supergirl' trailer

Casting Momoa — the 6’4” Aquaman star known for his larger-than-life presence, Hawaiian roots, and effortless charisma — feels almost too perfect. After years of playing the noble, heroic Arthur Curry in the previous DC films, Momoa is clearly relishing the chance to go full chaotic neutral. Sources close to production say the actor has been deeply invested in the role, embracing Lobo’s wild personality and physical demands with enthusiasm.

The film itself, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, directed by Craig Gillespie and written by Ana Nogueira, is based on the acclaimed 2022 comic miniseries by Tom King and Bilquis Evely. It stars Milly Alcock (House of the Dragon) as a more mature, hardened version of Kara Zor-El/Supergirl — a far cry from the bright, optimistic hero many are used to. The story follows Supergirl on a cosmic journey across the universe, teaming up with a young alien girl named Ruthye (Eve Ridley) on a mission of revenge.

Lobo is expected to play a significant supporting role, bringing his signature brand of anarchy and brutality into Supergirl’s more grounded, emotional story. Early buzz suggests their interactions will be a highlight — the ultimate clash between hope and havoc, order and chaos. Imagine Supergirl’s idealism colliding with Lobo’s “fraggin’ everything” attitude. The potential for electric on-screen chemistry is off the charts.

The new look has sent DC fans into overdrive. Social media is flooded with reactions like “This is the Lobo we’ve been waiting for,” “Momoa was literally born to play this,” and “He stepped straight out of the comic pages.” Many are calling it one of the most spot-on comic-to-screen translations in recent memory, praising the practical effects, makeup, and Momoa’s commanding physical presence.

This marks Momoa’s official entry into James Gunn and Peter Safran’s rebooted DC Universe, following his long run as Aquaman in the previous continuity. While his Aquaman was a heroic figure, Lobo allows the actor to lean fully into his wilder, more unpredictable side — something fans have been begging to see for years.

Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow is scheduled to hit theaters on June 26, 2026, making it one of the biggest superhero releases of the year. It follows Superman (2025) as the second major film in the new DCU slate, setting the stage for a bolder, more mature direction for the franchise.

With Milly Alcock bringing a fresh, intense energy as Supergirl and now Momoa delivering what looks like a career-defining turn as the Main Man, expectations are sky-high. The film promises a cosmic-scale adventure with real emotional stakes — blending high-flying action, dark humor, and the kind of character-driven storytelling that has defined the best of Gunn’s work.

For longtime Lobo fans, this reveal feels like validation after years of waiting. For casual moviegoers, it’s an exciting introduction to one of DC’s most outrageous characters. And for Jason Momoa supporters, it’s another chance to watch the actor completely own a larger-than-life role with charisma to spare.

The storm of excitement is only just beginning. As more footage and images drop in the coming months, anticipation for Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow will only grow louder. One thing is already clear: when Lobo rides into the DCU on that massive bike with a grin full of fangs, the universe is about to get a whole lot more chaotic — and a whole lot more fun.

Get ready. The Main Man is here. And he’s not asking nicely.