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Why The DCU Really Needs Supergirl & How She's Different From Past Versions Explained By Milly Alcock & James Gunn
Milly Alcock and James Gunn explain how the DC Universe's version of Supergirl is different and why the superhero franchise needs Kara Zor-El.
The DC Studios movie becomes the first trailer ever to be served up to every TikTok user in the United States and 12 other territories.
The first trailer for Warner Bros DC Studios' next big summer movie, Supergirl, starring House of Dragon's Milly Alcock in the title role, is here.
Gillespie (“Cruella,” “I, Tonya”) directs “Supergirl” from a script by Ana Nogueira, who is also penning the upcoming “Wonder Woman” reboot. The movie is based on the comic series “Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow” by Tom King.
The DC Studios co-chief spoke to influencers and media at a New York event ahead of the teaser trailer’s drop Thursday
The trailer is giving off strong "Guardians of the Galaxy" vibes, which is perhaps fitting given that James Gunn is the film's producer and the co-head of DC Films with Peter Safran. It's lovely to see little human moments - her dealing with her ill-mannered dog,
Milly Alcock, director Craig Gillespie and producer James Gunn discuss "Supergirl," in theaters June 26, as they launch the first teaser trailer.
More surprisingly, Supergirl more closely recalls James Gunn’s sci-fi exploits on Guardians Of The Galaxy than last year’s Man of Steel reboot. Directed by Craig Gillespie, who applies his reputation for stories about flawed females,
The Main Man is set to make his live-action big screen debut with Supergirl. Read on to more about the iconic character.
The director of DC Studios’ Supergirl Craig Gillespie has revealed he wasn’t familiar with the character’s lore before helming the film, and stated he read the movie’s screenplay before Woman of Tomorrow.