Can’t a girl catch a break? From the look of things at the kick-off of Legion of Super-Heroes, not even a Supergirl can…
Kara Zor-el is coping with the destruction of her home planet, an armed standoff with Solomon Grundy and learning how to fit in on Earth — and that’s just the beginning of her time traveling adventure in the latest DC Universe Movie. Today, new images from Legion of Super-Heroes have been released to get fans primed for the February 7 4K, Blu-ray and Digital release, from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.
Synopsis: Welcome to the 31st century and the Legion Academy, where a new generation hones their powers with hopes of joining the Legion of Super-Heroes. Devastated by tragedy, Supergirl struggles to adjust to her new life on Earth. Taking her cousin Superman’s advice, Supergirl leaves their space-time to attend the Academy. There, she quickly makes new friends, as well as a new enemy with old ties: Brainiac 5. But a nefarious plot lurks in the shadows — the mysterious group known as the Dark Circle seeks a powerful weapon held in the Academy’s vault. Find out if the budding heroes can rise to the challenge!
Striking that classic pose, Kara/Supergirl is voiced by Meg Donnelly, best known for her role as Taylor Otto on the American Housewife and as Mary Campbell in The Winchesters.
Kara and her mother Alura react to the beginning of the end of Krypton in an opening scene from Legion of Super-Heroes. Popular voiceover actress Jennifer Hale (Mass Effect franchise) provides the voice of Alura.
Grundy’s got a gun!. The monstrous Solomon Grundy is armed with high-tech artillery as he wreaks havoc on Metropolis — until Supergirl arrives on the scene. Grundy is voiced by Darin De Paul (Mortal Kombat Legends franchise).
Kara/Supergirl’s primary comfort on Earth is her cousin, Superman. The two Kryptonians have a heart-to-heart rooftop chat in a touching scene in Legion of Super-Heroes. Darren Criss (Glee, The Assassination of Gianni Versace) reprises his role as Superman.