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Milly Alcock Also Thinks Supergirl Could ‘Go Both Ways’
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Associated Press
· Jun 26, 2026
Is Milly Alcock's 'Supergirl' LGBTQ+?
After repeated questions about the sexual orientation of the new "Supergirl," actor Milly Alcock takes a guess. #MillyAlcock #Supergirl
ArcaMax
· Jun 23, 2026
Milly Alcock: Supergirl is a great representation of modern women
Milly Alcock has explained what she likes about her Supergirl character.
Variety
· Jun 23, 2026
Milly Alcock Embraces Queer Readings of ‘Supergirl’ and ‘Loves’ How the Movie Ditches a Romance Storyline: ‘A Great Representation of a Modern Woman’
Milly Alcock is embracing queer interpretations of Supergirl. At the world premiere of “Supergirl” on Monday night, the star explained why she believes Kara Zor-El has become such a meaningful character for LGBTQ+ fans. “I’ve had a few people ask me about her because it’s Pride Month and all that, and I think that she’s []
That Park Place
· Jun 23, 2026
Milly Alcock Claims Her Supergirl is “Objectively Stronger” Than David Corenswet’s Superman
As DC Studios prepares to release Supergirl, star Milly Alcock has sparked debate online after claiming her version of Kara Zor-El is objectively stronger than David Corenswet's Superman. The post Milly Alcock Claims Her Supergirl is “Objectively Stronger” Than David Corenswet’s Superman appeared first on That Park Place.
Boston.com
· Jun 26, 2026
Review: ‘Supergirl’ is a hero in search of a better movie
Milly Alcock acquits herself well as Supergirl, but the movie itself is pretty pedestrian. The post Review: ‘Supergirl’ is a hero in search of a better movie appeared first on Boston.com.
JFeed
· Jul 2, 2026
"Supergirl" Is a Bloated, Charmless Mess That Wastes Its Best Asset
Supergirl review: Milly Alcock shines but a paper-thin revenge plot, wasted supporting cast and a botched climax sink the DCU's second chapter.
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Related coverage for "Milly Alcock Also Thinks Supergirl Could ‘Go Both Ways’": Associated Press — Is Milly Alcock's 'Supergirl' LGBTQ+?. ArcaMax — Milly Alcock: Supergirl is a great representation of modern women. Variety — Milly Alcock Embraces Queer Readings of ‘Supergirl’ and ‘Loves’ How the Movie Ditches a Romance Storyline: ‘A Great Representation of a Modern Woman’. That Park Place — Milly Alcock Claims Her Supergirl is “Objectively Stronger” Than David Corenswet’s Superman. Boston.com — Review: ‘Supergirl’ is a hero in search of a better movie. JFeed — "Supergirl" Is a Bloated, Charmless Mess That Wastes Its Best Asset