Milly Alcock adapts to Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow Set Photo

Milly Alcock adapts to Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow Set Photo

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Thanks to some photos of the recently emerged set, we are finally taking a clearer look at what Milly Alcock It seems like Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow It is in production in London.

The shots were taken by a drone that hovered over the set and, although they are not exactly portraits of high resolution characters, they give us our best look at Alcock’s Supergirl costume. If you are a fan of Tom King’s comic race with the same name, this dress will seem familiar.

From what we can see, the design remains faithful to the material of origin with the red cloak and the skirt, together with that blue tuso and golden belt. The iconic “S” shield is front and centered on the chest and stamped on the back of the cloak, just like in the comics.

It is a bright and optimistic vision of the classic Kryptonian look. We also have some photos of Supergirl standing above what seems to be an armored vehicle,

Safety has been clearly increased on the set and, unless the study decides to drop a lucid promo still early, these air intakes could be everything we get for now. It is known that DC pressed the trigger on the revelations of the first Love when the buzz reaches a boiling, so don’t be surprised if something official falls soon.

Ana Nogueira He is writing the screenplay for Supergirl: Woman of TomorrowAND Craig Gillespie (Cruel AND Me, Tonya) is directing.

Previously it was explained that the film is “based on Tom King”The wonderful series of comics came out last year … this is a very different type of super girls.”

In this film “We see the difference between Superman who was sent to Earth and raised by loving parents since the time is a girl against a super girl who was raised on a rock potato from Krypton and looked at all around her and be killed in terrible ways for the first 14 years of her life, and then she arrived when she arrived when she was a girl and she is much more hard.

In that story of King’s comic: “Kara Zor-El has seen some epic adventures over the years, but now she finds her life without meaning or purpose. Here it is, a young woman who has seen her destroyed planet and was sent to Earth to protect a cousin who did not need her in the end. What is everything for?”

Wherever he goes: “People see her only through the lens of Superman’s fame. Just when Supergirl thinks they have enough, everything changes. A alien girl looks for her for a vicious mission. Her world has been destroyed and the bad managers are still out there.”

He wants revenge, “and if Supergirl does not help you, he will do it alone, whatever the cost. Now a Kryptonian, a dog and an angry and broken child goes into space on a journey that will shake them up to their nucleus.”

By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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