There is something quietly radical about the Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow teaser, and it has very little to do with spectacle. Yes, there are alien skies and busted-up planets and the reassuring chaos of a DC universe rediscovering colour. But the real signal is tonal. This film is not asking you to admire Kara Zor El. It is asking you to sit with her. From the first few beats, the trailer establishes a Supergirl who is not aspirational in the Superman sense. She is not hovering above humanity as an ideal. She is moving through the universe like someone carrying unresolved grief, irritation, and fatigue. She drinks. She fights. She looks bored by violence and annoyed by optimism. When she talks about her cousin seeing the good in everyone, it does not sound like admiration. It sounds
Supergirl Teaser: Why House of the Dragon star Milly Alcock could be the definitive Kara Zor El
The Times of India1 hrs ago
84


Raw Story
RadarOnline
People Top Story
San Mateo Daily Journal Entertainment
Breitbart News
The Atlantic
The Cut
AlterNet
America News
PC World