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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
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James Gunn reveals new comic-book accurate Supergirl poster, but all we can think about is her coat
Gunn shared the first poster for Supergirl on Twitter, writing, "Look Out. 2026." The artwork shows Milly Alcock’s Kara Zor-El standing in front of a Superman mural, whilst sipping on a beverage of sorts. But it looks like the party girl has defaced her cousin’s 'Look Up' logo by spray painting 'out' over 'up.' Check out the post below.
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.
James Gunn has shared the first official look from 'Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow' featuring Mill Alcock as the DC heroine.
DC Studios head James Gunn has dropped the first poster of Supergirl. The tagline is ‘Look Out,’ which is a play on Superman's iconic ‘Look Up.’
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.
Hot off the heels of the blockbuster success of Superman, DC Studios is ready to introduce us to another child of Krypton already. After tiny teases throughout its production, we have our first proper look at Milly Alcock’s Supergirl.
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.