If you own a Samsung Art TV in Malaysia, the look of this summer's big superhero film can now sit on your living room wall between shows. Samsung has partnered with Warner Bros. Pictures and DC Studios to bring a limited Supergirl collection to the Samsung Art Store, timed to the movie's global cinema release.
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What the Samsung Art Store Supergirl collection includes
The Art Store is Samsung's digital art platform for its Art TVs, which display artworks when the screen would otherwise be idle. The new Supergirl collection features 15 digital artworks drawn from DC Comics, available now through 8 March 2027 across Samsung's 2026 Art TV range. It follows the collaboration the two companies ran last year around Superman, and ties into James Gunn's rebooted DC Universe.
"Through this partnership with Warner Bros. Pictures and DC Studios, we are bringing together the intergalactic visual world of Supergirl with Samsung's display experiences at home," said Hun Lee, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display business at Samsung Electronics.
The bigger campaign, and what reaches Malaysia
The global campaign leans heavily on physical activations in other markets. In the United States, Samsung and Best Buy are running a Supergirl sweepstakes at more than 600 stores from 22 June to 19 July, with Micro RGB TV displays showing content that hides a riddle. In the United Kingdom, a Supergirl Rest Stop pop-up at Phonica Records in London featured Samsung's 2026 TV and audio lineups across film-inspired sets.
Those in-person experiences are limited to the US and UK. For Malaysian viewers, the way in is the Art Store collection itself, which is part of the same global rollout and needs only a compatible Samsung Art TV to access.
Why it matters
The tie-up is less about a new product and more about how Samsung positions its Art TVs: as screens that double as art displays when you are not watching them. Pinning a marquee film franchise to that pitch gives owners a reason to keep the Art Store in rotation, and signals that Samsung intends to keep using entertainment partnerships to sell the idea.
The Supergirl collection is live on the Samsung Art Store now. More details on Samsung's Art TV range in Malaysia are at samsung.com/my.