A recent interview with actor Milly Alcock has provided details about her reaction to being cast in the upcoming DC Studios film, “Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.” The actor discussed her immediate response to the offer and her perspective on the character.

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Milly Alcock was cast as Kara Zor-El, also known as Supergirl, in January 2024. The announcement was made by DC Studios co-chairs James Gunn and Peter Safran.

In an interview, Alcock stated her initial reaction to landing the role was, “I don’t know how to be that person.” She described feeling intimidated by the prospect of embodying such an iconic character.

The film is based on the comic series “Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow” by Tom King. The project will be separate from the ongoing DC Universe storyline featuring another version of Supergirl, played by Sasha Calle.

Director Craig Gillespie is attached to helm the project. The film’s plot will follow a more isolated Supergirl experience, distinct from the stories of other DC heroes like Superman.

Summary

Milly Alcock has been formally cast as Supergirl in the new DC Studios film “Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.” The actor openly discussed feeling daunted by the responsibility of taking on such a well-known role.

The project will adapt a specific comic run and will exist as a standalone story within the broader DC film slate. Director Craig Gillespie is set to direct the feature.

This version of Supergirl will be separate from previous cinematic portrayals. Production timelines and further casting details have not yet been announced.

FAQs

Who is playing Supergirl in the new movie?
Milly Alcock has been cast as Kara Zor-El/Supergirl. The Australian actor is known for her role in the television series “House of the Dragon.”

What is the movie based on?
The film is an adaptation of the comic book series “Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow” by Tom King. It is intended to be a standalone story within the DC Universe.

Who is directing the Supergirl movie?
Craig Gillespie is attached to direct the film. Gillespie previously directed movies such as “I, Tonya” and “Cruella.”


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