Leaked Photos of Jason Momoa as Lobo Have Fans Questioning the Authenticity—Here’s Why
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Rumors are swirling in the DC fandom following the leak of images reportedly showing Jason Momoa as the intergalactic mercenary Lobo on the set of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. The photos, which appear to feature Momoa on a vintage-style motorcycle, have caused a stir among fans—both excited and skeptical. While some believe the photos are a glimpse into the future of DC’s cinematic universe, others are raising doubts, pointing out inconsistencies that could suggest the images are fake.
The Mystery of Lobo’s Motorcycle
In the leaked images, Lobo can be seen striking a characteristic pose on a motorcycle, but there’s one glaring issue for comic book fans: the motorcycle itself. Lobo’s iconic ride, SpazzFrag 666, is a sleek, otherworldly vehicle designed to traverse the stars at breakneck speeds. The bike seen in these photos, however, looks strikingly vintage and very much of this world. This discrepancy has led many to question whether these images are authentic or simply an elaborate fan creation.
Fans Divided Over Photo Legitimacy
On social media platforms, particularly X (formerly Twitter), the debate over the legitimacy of the photos has intensified. One user, who shared the images with a cautionary note, remarked, “Rumored photo of Jason Momoa as LOBO from the set of ‘SUPERGIRL: Woman of Tomorrow.’ Not confirmed to be legitimate so take this lightly.” The caution didn’t prevent others from diving into a deeper analysis of the images. Some fans have noted the oddness of the angles in the photos, with one commenter pointing out how both images seem to show Momoa at the same angle with the bike positioned identically in each shot. The coincidence of these details has only fueled suspicions that one or both images might be fabricated.
However, not all fans are ready to dismiss the photos outright. Some believe that these images might indeed be real, given Momoa’s rumored involvement in the film and his established relationship with DC as Aquaman.
Skepticism and Speculation Continue
Adding to the confusion, a different image was shared by @UnBoxPHDFILM, reportedly showing Milly Alcock’s Supergirl and Lobo together on set. While some fans eagerly speculated about the potential pairing, others quickly pointed out a curious issue with Lobo’s appearance. @FahimMia01 commented, “His skin looks white. So that’s not Lobo.” The comment highlights a potential problem with the visual portrayal of Lobo—who is traditionally depicted with pale blue skin in the comics.
These discrepancies in the depiction of Lobo have led some to suggest that while one image may be authentic, others might be heavily edited or fabricated. The ongoing debate about whether or not these photos are real is a reminder of just how important accurate leaks and set photos have become in shaping fan theories and expectations for upcoming superhero films.
The Road Ahead for Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow
As of now, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow is in production, with a release date set for June 26, 2026. Fans are eagerly awaiting confirmation of Lobo’s role in the film, especially considering Jason Momoa’s potential casting, but the latest set photos, whether genuine or not, have only added fuel to the speculation.
With the high stakes of the DC Universe’s future, it’s clear that every leak and photo is carefully scrutinized. Whether these recent images are a glimpse into Lobo’s portrayal in the upcoming Supergirl film or a clever hoax remains to be seen. One thing is certain—fans will continue to follow the twists and turns of the Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow production closely, as the DC Universe enters a new era.
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