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James Gunn is leaning into craziness when it comes to reimagining Supergirl for the DCU. With Milly Alcock set to debut as Kara Zor-El in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow , fans should expect a version of the character that’s far from the bright,
Wonder Woman's next film adaptation will be penned by the same person who wrote the script for next year's Supergirl movie.
Superman director James Gunn discusses the upcoming solo Supergirl movie, Milly Alcock's "rougher" take on Kara, and whether Krypto will suffer the same fate he does in the Woman of Tomorrow
James Gunn has shared the first official look from 'Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow' featuring Mill Alcock as the DC heroine.
The ‘Superman’ director also shut down rumors that DC Studios is looking to cast an actress “with a TV-centric resume, akin to Supergirl’s Milly Alcock" for the titular role.
The upcoming 'Supergirl' starring Milly Alcock could take place during the same time as James Gunn's 'Superman' after considering the ending of the latter.
Alcock shared the meme just moments after DC boss James Gunn posted the first Supergirl poster. The new look shows the hero standing in front of a Superman mural, which she has vandalized, whilst she drinks an unknown beverage from a paper cup. Both the meme and the poster sure do fit with Supergirl’s wild reputation as introduced in Superman.
Released yesterday (July 16) by DC Studios co-chief James Gunn, it shows the eponymous hero sipping on a Slurpie as she poses next to the immediately recognizable 'S' symbol that adorns her and fellow Kryptonian Superman 's outfits.