Supergirl TV Series Trailer: Kara Zor El Seen Using Heat Vision, Quick Glimpse Shown, She Shouldn't Be In Arrow And Flash?

By Staff Writer

May 19, 2015 10:16 AM EDT

The premiere for the first trailer for CBS was already aired yesterday. The trailer is not enough for us, since it is only a broad six minute sample league further than the type of short mystery that people are used to these times.

Usually people are satisfied just to get the sense of the show and it's quite incredible to see how people reacted with how the premiere has been. On the other hand, there are also some people who see it very bad, contradictory and more likely as a spoof. Some may think that it is a wonderful sample that seems like numerous kinds, getting signals from a positive superhero show resembling The Flash while having enough funds to build an action-packed hit.

Even during this time of Arrow, The Flash, Gotham, SHIELD and more. It is not mysterious and realistic enough to be in line with the DCU, also not a comedy and polished. Melissa Benoist is playing the role of Supergirl herself, however uncertain about the entire "Devil Wears Prada" convenes "Smallville" situation they assigned her. And it also puzzles me why Jimmy Olsen became tall, polite and very handsome. Just recently, there is photo released showing Arrow, The Flash and Supergirl together. Is this a sign for a crossover?

Supergirl, first trailer was released a few days ago, officially from CBS's New York event, Upfront. The reaction of the fans was positive, but some were fast to dislike the trailer's odd romantic comedy theme. On the other hand, Supergirl's second trailer shows straight up action and Kara Zor El's use of Kryptonian heat vision was the saving grace.

Viewers really cannot argue that much about what is going to happen in the show until we see a real pilot to let us comprehend how all of this works out. However, there is one question that was still not answered in this preview, if Supergirl will be only another part in the TV DCU which Arrow began and developed to The Flash. 

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