As the second entry of the new DC Universe after last summer's Superman, Clark Kent's cousin Kara Zor-El was expected to soar high with the release of Supergirl. Interest seemed to be there when it was announced that the film would be an adaptation of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow by Tom King and
Supergirl’s new trailer here and the clip gives a better idea of where Milly Alcock’s Kara Zor-El is coming from. Craig Gillespie’s film sees Supergirl despondent and on a journey to find herself. That isn’t completely surprising as the movie loosely adapts Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.
Supergirl is the second movie in the new DC plan from James Gunn and Peter Safran, so that means a lot is riding on this one. They've debuted the new trailer for the film. Check it out below. Milly Alcock stars as Kara Zor-El in the Craig Gillespie-directed film. It's set to release in theaters on
Two sisters. One luxurious weekend. And a socialite boss who may or may not be a straight up cult leader. Get ready for Sirens. The new limited series from Netflix stars Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, and Milly Alcock. Check out the trailer below for your first look. Here’s the full synopsis of
It went down to the wire between two candidates in Milly Alcock and Meg Donnelly, but Alcock has been chosen as the newest Supergirl for DC Films. The House of the Dragon actress screentested for the role last week for James Gunn and Peter Safran. It's unclear exactly when she'll be making her
In I Want Your Sex, director Gregg Araki asks audiences to embrace the primal, animal parts of ourselves. Sex, he says, is a natural thing to want. And for an under-sexualized generation, it has become something that hardly anybody pays attention to. That, however, is not to say that they don't
I love a movie year loaded with surprises. A long list of risks and rewards, chances taken on the smallest of projects that strike a chord with audiences and leave them soaring. Directorial debuts cracking top 10 lists, indie horror films made for nothing crushing the box office, and more and more
Reacher Season 4 is upon us, which means once again we’re able to see our favorite bear-sized man yeet his way through a conspiracy in pursuit of the greater good. This iteration adapts the 2009 novel Gone Tomorrow, bringing Reacher into a deadly web of twists, dangerous organizations with