Milly Alcock Gets Emotional About 'Supergirl's Message, as the Film Looks to Silence Doubters and Trolls
Credits: Drunk Supergirl Makes Superman A New Entrance (2025) 4K Scene | SUPERMAN Movie Clip/Moviegasm via YouTube/ Production: DC Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, The Safran Company/ Distribution: Warner Bros. Pictures
Credits: Drunk Supergirl Makes Superman A New Entrance (2025) 4K Scene | SUPERMAN Movie Clip/Moviegasm via YouTube/ Production: DC Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, The Safran Company/ Distribution: Warner Bros. Pictures
The internet never met a cape it could not wrinkle. Yet Milly Alcock found better company during an ordinary park run, when a little girl in a Supergirl sweater reminded her exactly who this adventure belongs to. While corners of the internet continue fretting over a grungier, rebellious Kryptonian instead of another impeccably behaved heroine, that fleeting encounter supplied something outrage rarely manages: perspective.
Milly Alcock has not entertained the chorus of complaints. She already seems occupied with the audience that actually intends to wear the cape afterward.
What mainly matters to Milly Alcock about Supergirl
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According to Variety, Milly Alcock is hoping Supergirl does far more than entertain audiences. The actor wants the film to resonate with young women who see themselves in Kara Zor-El's journey. That realization arrived unexpectedly during an ordinary run through a London park, proving that the smallest moments can carry the greatest emotional weight.
“I am so excited for all the young women who are going to see this — that’s really going to get me,” That thought crystallized after Milly Alcock noticed a little girl wearing a Supergirl sweater during her run. The sight instantly shifted the film from another blockbuster to something deeply personal, leaving the actor visibly emotional.
Speaking to Variety, Milly Alcock also reflected on how portraying Kara Zor-El mirrored her own internal struggles. The Kryptonian heroine is battling herself as much as any villain, a conflict the actor described as especially universal for women. What began as a superhero role unexpectedly became an intensely personal journey.
Even if Supergirl has fallen short at the box office, Milly Alcock's performance has rarely been part of the complaint.
Milly Alcock's Supergirl wins where it counts
Superheroes usually arrive with capes, speeches, and an unshakable moral compass. Milly Alcock's Kara Zor-El arrives carrying emotional bruises instead. That choice immediately separates this Supergirl from many previous live-action interpretations. Rather than polishing every rough edge, the actor embraces them, creating a heroine who feels gloriously, and sometimes uncomfortably, human.
The performance thrives on contradiction. Kara Zor-El is reckless yet compassionate, confident yet quietly unraveling beneath the surface. Milly Alcock never plays those opposing qualities as separate personalities. Instead, they collide naturally, making every impulsive decision and vulnerable pause feel earned rather than manufactured. It is a refreshingly grounded interpretation of an extraordinary character.
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No performance is immune to personal taste, and that is the beauty of cinema. Even so, Milly Alcock's Supergirl has become one of the film's most consistently celebrated elements, often earning praise even from reviewers with reservations about the movie itself. If trolls were hoping to overshadow the performance, the cape appears to have flown well beyond their reach.
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Edited By: Adiba Nizami
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