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Milly Alcock is still months away from filmingSupergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, but she seems ready for it – especially in the looks department. The actress known for her role inHouse of the Dragonis rocking what seems to be aSupergirlhairdo.

In January 2024, Alcock was among the names James Gunn was reportedly considering to headline the upcomingSupergirlmovie.The Winchesterstar Meg Donnelly also reportedly made it onto the shortlist. On July 06, 2025, Gunn shared a report from Deadline announcing Alcock’s casting as the newest actress to play Kara Zo-El onInstagram. He confirmed it by captioning the post with, “This is accurate.” The creative head of DC Studios said he was blown away by Alcock’s auditions and screen tests forSupergirl.She proved him right because she looked likeSupergirlin her latest public sighting.

Alcock was spotted at the 2024 US Open Women’s Champion Finals, and her hair color did not go unnoticed. It was noticeably similar to the superhero character she was about to portray on the big screen. Although she’s naturally blonde, during her outing, the shade was noticeably lighter than usual, giving her theSupergirlvibes ahead of theSupergirl: Woman of Tomorrowproduction,ComicBookMoviereported. Her fans, who are already very excited to see her asSupergirl,have been following her whereabouts as they wait for her to start filming. “Looks like we are getting long haired Kara can’t wait,” onecommented.

There’s no official date announced as to whenSupergirl: Woman of Tomorrowwill start filming. However, there are rumors that cameras are expected to roll before the year ends. But insiderDaniel Richtmansaid production will begin in January 2025. Thus, Alcock still has months to prepare and grow her hair should her role require it. Meanwhile,Sasha Calle, who was previously attached toSupergirlfor playing the character inThe Flash, expressed support for Alcock. She told theJanet Kingstar to “have fun” while filming the movie.Helen Slater, who starred in the 1984Supergirl,was also happy for Alcock’s casting. “Congratulations to the luminous Milly Alcock, the nextSupergirl! The DC universe awaits you! You will be AMAZING!!” she wrote onInstagram.

Alcock’sSupergirlcasting received mixed responses because some preferred Donnelly, who was close to scoring the role. Others also loved Calle’s portrayal inThe Flashand they were expecting she would land the role. Thus, several were disappointed that it went to Alcock. The casting that had divided the fans gained the 24-year-old actress bothbashers and supporters on X, formerly Twitter.

Regardless, Alcock is a promising choice for the role and she has already proven her talent and versatility in acting. She has the physicality and presence that the role commands and the striking appearance that makes the character iconic. She also has that youthful energy and charisma that reflects Kara’s spirited nature. Even Gunn was impressed with her and said she embodied the Kara they envisioned. Overall, Alcock has the talent, screen presence and versatility to lead theSupergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.