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Following the release of the first teaser poster for Supergirl, star Milly Alcock has shared a funny meme referencing her drunken debut in James Gunn's
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.
First shared by co-department head of hair Lindsay McAllister on Instagram and now available all over the internet, the behind-the-scenes image shows Alcock getting ready to film her first-ever scene as Kara Zor-El. The original post was deleted, but luckily for us Discussing Film reposted it for everyone to see (you can check out the image below).
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Superman director and co-head of DC Studios James Gunn shared as much on Wednesday, July 16 when he posted a photo on Twitter/X of the heroine sipping a blue slushy to promote the upcoming Supergirl film. Playing off marketing for Superman, which encouraged audiences to "Look Up," Gunn, 58, captioned the photo "Look Out. 2026."
And as we learn in the final moments of the movie, Clark has another relative and we get to meet her in unforgettable style before she headlines the upcoming Supergirl film. In an actually shocking, not leaked,
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The first poster for next year's "Supergirl" has been revealed, and it teases a less hopeful hero than reviewers and audiences have been enjoying in "Superman." DC Studios co-head and "Superman" writer-director James Gunn posted the first poster for "Supergirl" to various social media platforms on Wednesday.