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The following year, Alcock played Maya Nordenfelt in the Showcase drama Fighting Season. She also appeared in the sixth and final series of A Place to Call Home as Emma Carvolth, the Netflix series Pine Gap as Marissa Campbell, and the ABC series Les Norton as Sian Galese. [10] In 2018 Alcock appeared in her first feature film The School. [11 ...
Alcock, a standout in the first season of HBO’s “House of the Dragon,” was cast as Kara Zor-El almost exactly a year ago after she auditioned wearing the Supergirl suit on the set of Gunn ...
[1] [29] Alcock was officially cast at the end of January. Gunn said she embodied how King, Evely, and Nogueira envisioned the character, [4] [37] and he had first mentioned Alcock for the role to Safran over a year before her casting after seeing her performance in the series House of the Dragon (2022–present).
Cat Grant (portrayed by Calista Flockhart; main: season 1; recurring: season 2; guest: seasons 3–4 & 6, Eliza Helm as a younger Cat in season six [20]) is the founder and CEO of CatCo Worldwide Media, who feels, since she "branded" Kara as "Supergirl", that she has proprietary custody over the new hero.
Milly Alcock is trading Westeros for Metropolis: The House of the Dragon alum has been cast as Supergirl in the new DC Universe movies, our sister site Deadline reports. Alcock will headline the ...
While we still won’t see Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow hit our theaters for a couple years, ahead is everything we know so far.
DC Studios has its Supergirl. Milly Alcock, who played the young Rhaenyra Targaryen in the first season of HBO’s “House of the Dragon,” will play the Woman of Steel in the new DC Universe ...
Emma D'Arcy, who is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, [16] was cast as Rhaenyra in December 2020, [17] while Milly Alcock was cast in July 2021. [18] [19] Both actors had to learn High Valyrian for their roles, with D'Arcy reportedly enjoying the experience. [20]