Jason Momoa Unveils Supergirl Mural in Auckland’s Ponsonby Neighborhood
- Jason Momoa signed a Supergirl mural in the Ponsonby neighborhood of Auckland on June 12, 2026, according to reporting from Stuff.
- The mural is situated in Ponsonby, a suburb of Auckland known for its concentration of galleries and street art.
- Ponsonby's street art scene often serves as a backdrop for celebrity visits during filming cycles in New Zealand.
Jason Momoa signed a Supergirl mural in the Ponsonby neighborhood of Auckland on June 12, 2026, according to reporting from Stuff. The actor’s appearance in New Zealand coincides with ongoing promotional activity and production interest surrounding the DC Universe’s upcoming film, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.
Where is the Supergirl mural located?
The mural is situated in Ponsonby, a suburb of Auckland known for its concentration of galleries and street art. According to Stuff, Momoa visited the site to sign the artwork, which depicts the titular character from the DC Comics franchise.

Ponsonby’s street art scene often serves as a backdrop for celebrity visits during filming cycles in New Zealand. While the specific artist of the mural wasn’t identified in the initial report, the piece focuses on the imagery associated with the new iteration of the Supergirl character.
How does this relate to the DC Universe?
The mural represents the character at the center of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, a cornerstone project for the new DC Universe (DCU) led by James Gunn and Peter Safran. The film is an adaptation of the comic series written by Tom King, which diverges from traditional Supergirl narratives by placing the character in a cosmic, sci-fi setting.
Milly Alcock has been cast as the lead in the film. The project is part of “Chapter One: Gods and Monsters,” the initial slate of films and series designed to reboot the franchise’s continuity. This reboot replaces the previous DC Extended Universe (DCEU) with a unified narrative across film, television, and gaming.
Unlike the earlier cinematic versions of the character, the Woman of Tomorrow version of Supergirl is framed as a hardened survivor. Industry analysts note that this shift in tone is a primary goal of Gunn’s leadership, moving away from the formulaic approach of the previous decade.
What is Jason Momoa’s current status with DC?
Momoa’s interaction with the Supergirl mural comes during a transitional period for his relationship with the brand. He previously starred as Arthur Curry in Aquaman (2018) and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023), both of which were central to the DCEU.

With the launch of the DCU, most characters from the previous era have been reset. While Momoa’s specific role in the new continuity hasn’t been officially confirmed by DC Studios, his continued public association with DC properties suggests a lingering connection to the franchise.
The transition is a notable contrast to other DCEU leads. For example, Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman and Ezra Miller’s Flash were pillars of the old regime, whereas the new DCU is prioritizing a fresh cast and a tighter narrative cohesion. Momoa’s presence at a promotional site for the new Supergirl project highlights the intersection of the old guard and the new direction of the studio.
DC Studios has not released a formal schedule for further public appearances by Momoa in New Zealand, but the signing in Ponsonby marks his most recent visible tie to the current DC production cycle.
