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It’s no show without punch: Australia’s Supergirl soars in new trailer
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Australian actress Milly Alcock soars out of the new Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow trailer in full flight, a high-kicking, fast-running action heroine who may yet turn the highly anticipated Superman spin-off into the action blockbuster of the year.
This is a high-octane reboot of the Supergirl character, who has, for much of her comic book history, been a well-behaved simulacrum of her higher-profile cousin. For local audiences, it’s a double whammy: in addition to Alcock, the film’s director Craig Gillespie is also an Aussie.
We have met Supergirl before: back in the 1984 movie, played by Helen Slater, and in the recent TV series (2015-2021), played by Melissa Benoist. Alcock’s Supergirl also made a cameo appearance in Superman (2025), but this is the time we’ve seen her in detail.
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Supergirl trailer is a battle to save the life of the DC Universe's cutest character
Never get between a girl and her super-dog. If you saw Superman and found yourself on its ultra-comic-booky wavelength, chances are you were enamoured with Krypto – Clark Kent’s unruly pooch, who delivered several seriously satisfying smackdowns in James Gunn’s DCU-starter. And, as that film revealed in its final moments, it’s not even Clark’s dog; it belongs to his boozed-up cousin Kara Zor-El, aka Supergirl (Milly Alcock), who’s feeling less than super since she saw her planet blow up, killing her entire family and all its people with it. Now, in Supergirl – the second DCU film, this time directed by I, Tonya’s Craig Gillespie – Kara takes centre stage, going on a vengeful quest; and Krypto’s life is on the line.
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