With Lobo design. Recently, the star sat down with Screen Rant to discuss his role, heightening anticipation by teasing that the look is “pretty dead on.”

In a recent interview with Screen Rant about his new film, A Minecraft Movie, Jason Momoa opened up about bringing Lobo to life in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (2026) after being asked what he’s most excited about. He shared that playing Lobo has been a longtime dream, given his love for the comics. While careful not to reveal too much, he commented on the costume design, stating, “We look pretty dead on, exactly like the character, and he’s pretty rough and gruff… I’ll say the bike’s really cool.”

Considering Momoa’s familiarity with the comics, this statement is promising for fans hoping for a comic-accurate portrayal. However, if Momoa is serious about nailing the look, there’s one iconic costume of the anti-villain’s he absolutely needs.

Jason Momoa’s Lobo NEEDS the Character’s ‘Bite Me Fanboy’ Jacket

Main Cover by Todd Klein & Simon Bisley for Lobo’s Back #1 (1992)

Lobo's Back #1 cover featuring him wearing his bite me fanboy jean jacket

One of Lobo’s most iconic looks is his “Bite Me Fanboy” biker-inspired, cropped, sleeveless jean jacket, featured on the main cover of Lobo’s Back #1 (1992). In the artwork, Lobo is turned away from the viewer, offering a perfect view of the jacket’s back, which displays the famous dare framed by a winged-skull patch, giving it a distinct biker vibe. The “Bite Me Fanboy” patches, accented with silver studs, perfectly complement the matching studded brown leather belt that hangs loosely on Lobo’s denim-clad hips. This cover—and the look itself—has become iconic among fans and remains the character’s most recognizable outfit.

Given Jason Momoa’s clear appreciation for the character’s comic history and his commitment to delivering a faithful adaptation, incorporating this iconic costume into Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow would be the ultimate cherry on top. Even a brief cameo of the jacket—perhaps hanging on a wall—would be enough to send fans into a frenzy. Considering the legendary status of this outfit, it’s definitely something the cast and crew should seriously consider if they truly want to give Jason's Lobo a “dead on” look.

James Gunn Couldn’t Have Cast a Better Lobo for the DCU

Jason Momoa Was Born to Play Lobo

Even if the “Bite Me Fanboy” jacket doesn’t appear in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, fans can still expect a costume that captures Lobo’s rowdy biker aesthetic. With Jason Momoa’s ion for the character and his striking resemblance to Lobo, he’s guaranteed to elevate any design the costume team creates. This is easily one of DC’s best casting decisions, as Momoa’s wild, fun-loving energy perfectly embodies Lobo’s chaotic and hilarious nature. While Supergirl is still a ways off, DC would be wise to give fans a sneak peek of Momoa’s Lobo sooner rather than later.

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Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow
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Superhero
Release Date
June 26, 2026
Director
Craig Gillespie
Writers
Tom King, Otto Binder, Ana Nogueira