Melissa Benoist and Tyler Hoechlin in Supergirl

Supergirl Gets Stylish New Banner Ahead Of Season 2 Premiere

Despite releasing various trailers and images hyping the season 2 premiere of Supergirl, The CW doesn't mind giving fans yet another reminder as they find themselves at the home stretch.

Despite releasing various trailers and images hyping the season 2 premiere of Supergirl, The CW doesn’t mind giving fans yet another reminder as they find themselves at the home stretch.

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The latest promotional item put forth circulated today on social media reminding fans to tune in tomorrow. I mean, how could you not? With Tyler Hoechlin debuting as the latest live action incarnation of Superman, the impending arrival of Mon-El, and much more, this season looks to embrace its comic book roots even more than the first and may eventually rival even The Flash for superhero TV supremacy.

As you can see below, the newly released banner is aesthetically different from those that preceded it, foregoing the usual crisp high definition photo shoot for a more modern, artsy approach. If you dig the emphasis on red, white, and blue and happen to be an avid fan of the Girl of Steel, this just might be a prime candidate to become your new Facebook or Twitter cover photo.

For those who need some catching up, be sure to check out this general synopsis of the upcoming season below:

In Season One, Supergirl soared fighting crime and battling various villains, chief among them two Kryptonians who were intent on destroying earth, but she has yet to find that same empowerment as Kara Danvers. Now, in Season Two, Kara has left the safety of being Cat Grant’s assistant in order to figure out what she really wants to do, while as Supergirl she continues to work at the DEO., protecting the citizens of National City and searching for Jeremiah and Cadmus. Along the way, she will team up with Superman (Tyler Hoechlin) to battle new villains, as she strives to balance her personal life with her life as a superhero.

Supergirl returns for its second season on Monday, October 10 on The CW. For our thoughts on the premiere, be sure to check out our review.

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