A famous director is interested in joining the cast of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow after learning of Millie Alcock’s hiring.
Matthew Vaughn, best known as the director of X-Men: First Class, will have no problem taking on the role of Supergirl: The Woman of Tomorrow.
Milli Alcock is the main reason
In an interview with BroBible, Vaughn said he would seriously consider accepting the offer to direct Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. The filmmaker mentions that he’s considering taking the project under his wing, thanks to Kara Zor-El actress Millie Alcock.
Although Vaughn said he didn’t like that Supergirl was chosen ahead of the film’s director, the actress chosen was the same one he offered. Everything Vaughn said was part of his answer to the interviewer’s question, which makes sense if he’d be interested in directing a DC Universe superhero movie. Below, we share their words.
“It’s funny you say that. I’m a big fan of Millie Alcock. Big fan. I met her for another project we were working on; She didn’t accept me, which was sad. She is a wonderful actress. On the other hand, it seems strange to me that they don’t have a director. That surprised me, because you don’t have to make a film: the director has to make the film. “If there is no director, I don’t understand who will vote.”
“I was asked a long time ago about doing The Flash, but I said I would only do it if I could rephrase it: If I’m directing my own superhero movie, I want my own new superhero. But if Millie Alcock was directing, maybe she suggested it…so I didn’t think about it. There is no impossible. “I’m a big fan of James Gunn and Peter Safran, so yes, I would consider it.”
According to recent reports, Supergirl will be seen in Superman: Legacy before her own movie. So it makes sense that James Gunn went to the trouble of shooting the actress himself. At this time, The Woman of Tomorrow does not have a release date.