DC Studios subverts expectations by not landing a female director for Supergirl, but the pick is cool regardless

Progress on DC Studios’ Supergirl movie, which appears to be up next in the rebooted universe after James Gunn’s Superman, is being made fast, and now we’ve learned that I, Tonya and Cruella director Craig Gillespie will be helming the long-awaited adaptation.

Deadline dropped this news on April 3, saying that the director was deep in talks with the studio to direct the Ana Nogueira-written big-screen debut of the character, who’s set to be played by House of the Dragon’s Milly Alcock.

The movie is reportedly based on Tom King’s Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (2021) comic book series, which showed Kara Zor-El taking “revenge on the bad guys who destroyed her world.” According to Gunn, who’s also leading the entirety of Warner and DC’s movie and TV efforts moving forward, this Supergirl will be “much more hardcore; she’s not exactly the Supergirl we’re used to seeing.”

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DC Studios subverts expectations by not landing a female director for Supergirl, but the pick is cool regardless

  • VelocityRacer95

    I’m excited to see Craig Gillespie take on the Supergirl movie! It sounds like this version of Supergirl will be a refreshing change from what we’re used to seeing. Can’t wait to see how this new direction plays out on the big screen!

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