Milly Alcock: Supergirl 'Doesn't Want to Be a Hero'
Milly Alcock plays a flawed Supergirl battling personal demons and reluctance to be a hero in a darker DC movie inspired by Tom King and Bilquis Evely's comic.
- On Thursday, Dec. 11, Warner Bros. released the first Supergirl trailer, opening with Kara Zor-El hungover and disoriented while framing her cynicism against Superman's optimism.
- James Gunn said the film adapts Tom King and Bilquis Evely's Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow and announced via Instagram Threads that Craig Gillespie, director, finished filming this year.
- Set to Blondie's "Call Me," the trailer opens with Krypto the Superdog, while Gillespie said, `Emotionally where she is in the story dictated a lot of how these fight sequences go.`
- Director Craig Gillespie framed the film as an anti-hero story and the trailer teases Jason Momoa as Lobo, positioning the film within the broader DCU.
- Supergirl opens in theaters June 26, 2026, establishing its release within Gunn's DCU rollout, which continues with Clayface and Man of Tomorrow scheduled July 9, 2027.
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Blondie’s ‘Call Me’ featured in 'Supergirl' teaser trailer
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First Supergirl Trailer Showcases Milly Alcock and a Ton of James Gunn Influence
Fans got their first look at Miley Alcock's Supergirl in action with the release of the film's first trailer. In two minutes, viewers were introduced to Kara Zor-El and a new corner of the DC Universe (DCU). While the movie was written by Ana Nogueira (based on a story by Tom King), and directed by Craig Gillespie, producer James Gunn's fingerprints are all over the place. The post First Supergirl Trailer Showcases Milly Alcock and a Ton of Jame…
Supergirl teaser gives us a likably imperfect Kara Zor-El
Warner Bros. has been hinting all week that it was coming and finally dropped the long-awaited first extended teaser trailer for Supergirl, directed by Craig Gillespie and starring Milly Alcock in the title role. Plans for a Supergirl movie date all the way back to 2018, but the merger that produced Warner Bros. Discovery scuttled the original concept. James Gunn and Peter Safran came in as co-CEOs of the new DC Studios and announced plans for a…
Hollywood is still sceptical about the future of the audiovisual industry, after Netflix’s announcement of Warner Bros.’s purchase. An association that shakes the exhibition’s business, especially in the realm of the superproductions that viewers want more than anyone else to live in the halls. And it’s precisely one of those projects that has just come to the fore with Supergirl’s first trailer, whose protagonist is a Milly Alcock that after ap…
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