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What’s New: Supergirl, Little Brother, The Invite, Elle

by Neil Bui

Pop culture is a never-ending world of updates, teases, trailers, and hopefully releases. What’s New Wednesday is Dorkaholics’ way to keep us all up to date with what’s new across comics, TV, film, games, and more! This week, the focus is on Supergirl, Little Brother, The Invite, and Elle.

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  1. Supergirl – Trailer

The next theatrical chapter for DC Studios is Supergirl, which takes the story to space and centers on Superman’s cousin Kara played by Milly Alcock (House of the Dragon). And of course, Jason Momoa gets to live out his childhood dreams of being the main man, Lobo.

Release Date: In theaters on June 26, 2026

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Synopsis: When an unexpected and ruthless adversary strikes too close to home, Kara Zor‑El, aka Supergirl, reluctantly joins forces with an unlikely companion on an epic, interstellar journey of vengeance and justice.

  1. Little Brother – Trailer

If you’re familiar with the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America non-profit that provides one on one mentorship between adult volunteer Bigs with Littles anywhere from ages 5 to young adulthood, then the premise of this comedy film, Little Brother, will feel like an intrusive thought brought to life. What would be a nightmare situation for someone who volunteered for a mentorship program like this? John Cena plays a Big who ended up very successful in his adulthood, whereas his Little (played by Eric Andre) did not have anywhere close to the same outcome. However, years later they are reunited when the latter ends up in the hospital with the former as his emergency contact. 

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Release Date: On Netflix on June 26, 2026

Synopsis: A famous real estate agent’s carefully curated world is upended when his eccentric “little brother” unexpectedly reappears.

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  1. The Invite – Trailer

The Invite is directed by and starring Olivia Wilde, with Seth Rogen, Penélope Cruz, and Edward Norton. The film is based on a 2020 Spanish film, The People Upstairs. Based on the trailer, it feels like what begins as “Hey, we saw you across the bar street and really liked your vibe…” mixed with the setup of The Voyeurs and then transitions something a bit off if not eerie and unsettling like the rest of The Voyeurs

Release Date: In select theaters on June 26, 2026 and everywhere July 10 2026

Synopsis: Joe and Angela’s marriage is on thin ice. When they invite their enigmatic upstairs neighbors for a dinner party, the night spirals into unexpected places. Have they reignited the spark or lit the match that burns it all down?

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  1. Elle – Trailer

Elle Woods from Legally Blonde made her mark on Harvard, the legal profession, as well as pop culture when the first film was released 25 years ago and she spoke the line “What? Like it’s hard?”. Now fans can see what high school was like for her in the series, Elle

Release Date: On Prime Video on July 1, 2026

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Synopsis: In Season One, Elle follows Elle Woods in high school as we learn about the life experiences that shaped her into the iconic young woman we came to know and love in the first Legally Blonde film.


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