Milly Alcock addresses Supergirl backlash and superhero criticism

Milly Alcock, set to star as Supergirl in the DC Universe this summer, discussed potential fan backlash and criticism of the superhero genre in a recent interview. Drawing from her experience in House of the Dragon, she reflected on scrutiny faced by women in fandoms. Alcock also responded to comments from directors Martin Scorsese and Ridley Scott.

Milly Alcock will portray Supergirl in the upcoming film based on Tom King’s 2022 comic series Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, illustrated by Bilquis Evely. The movie, adapted by Ana Nogueira, follows Supergirl and young alien Ruthye Marye Knoll as they pursue Krem of the Yellow Hill across the galaxy after he kills Knoll’s father. It is scheduled for theatrical release on June 26 and features Matthias Schoenaerts as Krem, Eve Ridley as Ruthye Marye Knoll, David Krumholtz as Zor-El, Emily Beecham as Alura In-Ze, and Jason Momoa as Lobo. Alcock previously played young Rhaenyra Targaryen in HBO’s House of the Dragon spinoff from Game of Thrones and spoke to Vanity Fair about the intense fandom surrounding such roles. “It definitely made me aware that simply existing as a woman in that space is something that people comment on,” she said. “We have become very comfortable having this weird ownership of women’s bodies. I can’t really stop them. I can only be myself.” On criticism of superhero films from directors Martin Scorsese and Ridley Scott, Alcock acknowledged their achievements. “I get it. They’ve been around for fucking ever making phenomenal films,” she stated. “Not every film is for everyone. The beauty of art is that you can be selective.”

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Supergirl opens to weak $38 million domestic box office

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The DC Studios film Supergirl grossed approximately $38 million domestically and $68 million worldwide in its opening weekend. Industry estimates project a loss of around $125 million for the movie.

Film critics have posted their early reactions to the upcoming DC Studios movie Supergirl on social media. The Craig Gillespie-directed film stars Milly Alcock in the title role and opens in theaters on June 26. Reactions describe a mix of praise for the lead performances and some criticism of the story choices.

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Milly Alcock shared that her cape for the upcoming Supergirl film incorporates material from Christopher Reeve's original Superman cape. The revelation came during an appearance on the Raiders of the Lost Podcast. The Warner Bros. movie is set to premiere on June 26.

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